Product Engineer
Healthspan · Santa Monica, CA · 2 mo ago
On-siteEngineeringFull-time
What We Offer
A seat on the engineering team at a category-defining clinic, with the autonomy of a much smaller company
Equity commensurate with the scope
A CTO, PM, design, and clinical team that respects the craft and will give you room to run
Compensation that reflects the fact that one engineer doing this well is worth more than a team doing it the old way
Who This Is For
- You've probably been underemployed by the conventional structure of an engineering team.
- You move faster than your tickets allow.
- You're a real frontend engineer with real taste.
- Fluent with TypeScript, React, Next.js, Tailwind.
- Comfortable with auth, APIs, deploys.
- You can read a Figma file precisely, and when the file runs out, you can finish the thinking yourself.
- Your portfolio looks good — not generic-AI good, actually good.
- You operate at native AI speed.
- Cursor, Claude Code, MCP, whatever dropped last month.
- You've shipped agents and AI features in production, not demos.
- You can read and write code well enough that "I'll just build it" is your default response to a missing tool.
- 5–10x throughput vs. a year ago is the floor, not the ceiling.
- You're a strong individual contributor who plays well with a team.
- You can take a design and a brief and run with it without needing to renegotiate scope every day.
- You ask the right questions early so you don't have to ask them late.
- You make the PM's job easier, not harder.
- You've done it somewhere visible.
- You can point to a company or a real product and show the work.
- A flow you owned, a surface you shipped, a system that's still running.
- Bonus if it's healthcare, DTC, or anywhere conversion and trust both matter.
Who This Isn't For
- People who freeze when a design has gaps.
- People who ship but have no taste.
- People who treat AI as a feature checkbox instead of a daily tool.
- Anyone whose best work lives inside a Linear board.
- Anyone who needs the spec to be airtight before they start.
- Anyone whose engineering experience is theoretical, agency-side, or unverifiable.