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Flexpa | Remote (US timezones) | Full stack engineer | https://www.flexpa.com

Flexpa is making it easy for patients to share their claims, benefit coverage, medications, and other data from health plans. We're a developer-first platform with rich APIs, robust developer documentation, and other tools to help applications to build novel patient and provider experiences powered by claims data.

We believe in open standards, open source, and open, transparent culture [1]. We surround ourselves with excellent people who want to build the best products, with high independence, drive, and enthusiasm. We're building the Plaid for healthcare and we want you to join the team.

We build with:

* Fullstack TypeScript (strict mode) and ES2020

* Turborepo and a one repository monorepo

* NextJS, React, and Tailwind

* Fastify and JSON Schema

* PostgreSQL and Prisma

* HL7 FHIR

To apply see our careers page https://flexpa.applytojobs.ca/ or email us at [email protected].

[1] https://handbook.flexpa.com/
psycr
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Depends how big the effect size is. For putting a loaded revolver next to your head, and pulling the trigger, n=30 is plenty.
psycr
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So this article is about people like me. I went to school in Toronto and stayed. In the > 5 years since:

- I joined a seed stage startup

- That startup raised a series A ($N millions in total financing)

- Was then acquired by a Fortune 500 company, which has kept the business as a separate unit for > 1 year

- I was a party to the deal :)

I have found salaries to be competitive when total cost of living adjustments are made (even despite the currency value). Importantly, the labour market here values skills over credentials - so there's a distinct pragmatism in the air.

So as far as startups go - not the publicly traded and pre-series-G-mega-SF-corps - I think there's a vibrant opportunity and reality.
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Counter fact check: there's a massive Shopify office on Spadina