Berry Street is tackling America’s most comprehensive health crisis: food. More than half of Americans are struggling with their relationship with food, are clinically overweight, or suffer from a chronic condition linked to their diet. Nutrition therapy is clinically proven to make a difference, and most commercial health insurance plans cover it at $0 out-of-pocket. Berry Street empowers registered dietitians to launch and grow in-network private practices. We’re creating game-changing technology to build America’s largest dietitian network and ensure that anyone can access the help they need.
Requirements
- 5+ years in engineering. You’ve built and scaled systems, made complex engineering decisions, and have proven out your technical skills in the industry.
- Full-stack web development experience with a lean towards platform/back-end work.
- You have experience working with REST APIs and GraphQL, modern web frameworks, relational databases such as postgreSQL, have an understanding of HTML, CSS, strong Javascript skills, and at least one backend language.
Responsibilities
- Build and scale core infrastructure for our digital health platform
- Own high-impact projects across multiple surfaces: provider portal, patient experience, operations enablement, and marketplace dynamics
- Move fast—build provider and patient UIs, integrate 3rd-party services, and make architectural decisions with our Head of Engineering, Head of Product, and Founders
- Make things work. You’ll get your hands dirty with APIs, backend services, and frontend components—all in service of a seamless experience for our users
Other
- This is a demanding job. It requires focus, urgency, and often, time outside of traditional hours.
- If you’re looking for a predictable 40-hour workweek, this isn’t the right fit.
- Entrepreneurial spirit. You have worked in an early-stage startup and understand the value of owning your work.
- Product thinker. You want to build through a user-centric lens and be involved not only in engineering decisions but product and design decisions as well. You understand the value of 0 to 1 thinking.
- Leader. You're deeply committed to achieving your goal. You know how to think on the fly, persist through setbacks and roadblocks, and motivate your teammates to do the same.
- Team Player. You are collaborative by nature, relish in camaraderie and group wins, and are looked to by colleagues as a steadfast partner and source of encouragement