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Latent, a leading tech company, is seeking a Product Engineer to enhance healthcare delivery through technology. This full-time role in San Francisco involves building user-facing features and collaborating with users to shape product strategy. Ideal candidates are experienced builders with a passion for impactful work in healthcare.
Latent is building the intelligence infrastructure for American healthcare. Our products are already helping hospitals and clinics dramatically increase workflow output, speed up patient access to medications, and boost provider revenue. Our flagship multi-modal search and question-answering platform analyzes EHR data to surface the most relevant information, reducing operational overhead and improving care delivery.
We’re a small, mission-driven team backed by General Catalyst, Conviction, and YC, tackling some of healthcare’s hardest technical challenges. If you're a product-minded engineer who wants to work on meaningful problems and ship fast with real impact, we’d love to meet you.
As a Product Engineer at Latent, you’ll build user-facing features that help pharmacy teams, clinicians, and care coordinators deliver better care. You’ll collaborate directly with users and founders to identify high-leverage opportunities, shape the product roadmap, and own projects end-to-end—from design to deployment.
This high-impact, high-ownership role is full-time and onsite in our San Francisco office.
The expected salary range for this role is $140,000 to $240,000 annually, in addition to equity and comprehensive benefits. Compensation packages are highly variable based on a variety of factors including experience and expertise. If your compensation expectations fall outside this range, we still encourage you to apply.
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