Circle Medical (YC S15) Is Hiring a Mobile Engineer

Remote healthcare app job drops, and the crowd instantly turns it into a salary-and-AI debate

TLDR: Circle Medical is hiring a senior engineer to help run its healthcare app, with remote roles in the U.S. and Canada and pay that got people’s attention fast. The community’s big debate: meaningful mission and decent money, or a stressful healthcare job wrapped in glossy startup language and AI buzz.

Circle Medical, a startup offering doctor visits through an app, says it wants a senior mobile engineer to help run the phone software used by 30,000+ patients a month. On paper, it sounds polished: strong app ratings, remote work across the U.S. and Canada, healthcare mission, and a salary range that had plenty of readers doing mental math at lightning speed. But, naturally, the real show was the crowd reaction.

The strongest opinions split into two camps. One group saw a rare actually decent-looking remote job in a shaky market and praised the pay, especially for Canada. The other side immediately zoomed in on the fine print: healthcare is high-pressure, patient data is sensitive, and “market-aligned” compensation language always makes skeptics twitch. Several commenters basically translated the listing as: you’re not just building an app, you’re helping run people’s access to doctors, so no pressure! That led to the hottest debate: is this a meaningful mission with solid compensation, or a very demanding role dressed up in soothing wellness language?

Then came the jokes. Readers had fun with the phrase “delightful healthcare,” joking that nothing says delight like booking a doctor through your phone while debugging your life. Others zeroed in on the mention of AI coding tools, with some cheering “welcome to the future” and others snarking that now even job posts want you to bring your robot coworker. In classic internet style, the listing became part hiring ad, part salary discourse, part existential comedy about modern medicine.

Key Points

  • Circle Medical is hiring a Senior Mobile Engineer to lead the technical direction of its Android app within a virtual-first primary care platform.
  • The company says its mobile apps serve more than 30,000 patients monthly and have ratings of 4.8 stars on iOS from 30,000+ reviews and 4.6 stars on Android from 5,000+ reviews.
  • Responsibilities include Android technical leadership, patient-facing feature development, cross-functional collaboration, CI/CD improvements, weekly releases, and HIPAA-compliant software development.
  • Required skills include 7+ years of mobile engineering experience, Android expertise, Kotlin, Jetpack Compose, MVVM, reactive programming, and familiarity with Dagger.
  • Compensation is listed as CAD 161,000-197,000 in Montreal and USD 142,000-180,000 for remote U.S. roles, with benefits varying by location.

Hottest takes

"‘Delightful healthcare’ is one heck of a phrase" — healthsnark
"So the app helps you see a doctor, and now the engineer needs an AI sidekick too" — bytebandit
"That salary range is either solid or suspicious depending on how many fires you’ll be putting out" — mapledev
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