Jobs at Nightingale Nurses

320,402 open positions

Nightingale Nurses, founded in 2015, has grown into a leading provider of AI‑driven patient monitoring and telehealth solutions with over 2,000 employees worldwide. Known for blending clinical expertise with cutting‑edge software, the company powers platforms used by 3,000 hospitals and 50,000 clinicians across North America and Europe.

The company hires across a broad spectrum: software engineers, data scientists, product managers, UX designers, QA analysts, DevOps engineers, clinical informatics specialists, and sales engineers. Candidates can expect flexible remote options, a 100% remote first policy for most roles, quarterly hackathons, and a dedicated professional development budget of up to $5,000 per year.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is it like to work at Nightingale Nurses?
Employees describe a collaborative environment with a strong focus on work‑life balance, regular mentorship programs, and a commitment to clinical impact. The company offers quarterly hackathons, a stipend for continuing education, and a transparent performance review system that ties directly to salary increases.
What types of positions are available?
Nightingale Nurses hires across engineering, product, data science, design, QA, operations, clinical informatics, and sales. Recent openings include Frontend Engineer, Machine Learning Researcher, Senior Product Manager, Cloud Engineer, and Clinical Data Analyst.
How can I stand out as an applicant?
Tailor your application to the specific role by highlighting relevant projects, quantifying impact, and demonstrating familiarity with the company’s tech stack (React, Node.js, Kubernetes, Python). Include a portfolio link, mention any open‑source contributions, and prepare to discuss how your clinical or nursing background can improve product usability.

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