
Location: New York City (Flatiron)
Yuzu Health (yuzu.health, Series A)Yuzu Health (yuzu.health, Series A) | Location: New York City (Flatiron) | ONSITE
Pitch: Yuzu is not a wrapper, point solution, or integration on top of something. Our platform makes it easy for anyone to create their own health plan from scratch. That means our tech handles everything from the member/HR portals, claims adjudication, invoice automation, member support tools, to even printing and sending out ID cards.
Why: We're rebuilding health insurance from the ground up. We currently serve over 1,000 employers, and we're growing extremely fast (like over 10x last year fast)! Investors: We're well funded with investors like General Catalyst, Chemistry, Anthropic, Lachy Groom, Neo and founders from startups you know like Notion, Brex, Deel, and Mercury.
Roles: We're hiring engineers for in-person work over here at Yuzu's HQ in Chelsea, NYC. Primary need is for experienced Fullstack/Product Engineers and Tech Lead types but we're also looking for a Data Engineer. Job board here - https://yuzu.health/careers You can check out our old office in our MTV cribs office tour (we just moved to a bigger space so need to do a new one) - https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7398820... Here's a little blog post we put out recently also: https://yuzu.health/blog/series-a
I'm Kev, the recruiting lead. Reach out to me directly if interested on kev ( at ) yuzu ( dot ) health
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