Luminary | Founding Software Engineer | New York, NY | onsite/hybrid | full time
What we're building: More than $100 billion in family and philanthropic giving capacity is created each year. But flaws in the current process impose over a billion in annual costs in order to access it. We are building the first product for wealth managers to automate the complex, and inefficient estate planning process.
We're hiring an early team of talented engineers who are interested in building a greenfield product and having meaningful ownership over the product development process. If this sounds like you, please reach out!
(Our tech stack is Go, Postgres, GraphQL, and React/TypeScript.)
Luminary | Founding Software Engineer | New York, NY | onsite/hybrid | full time
What we're building: More than $100 billion in family and philanthropic giving capacity is created each year. But flaws in the current process impose over a billion in annual costs in order to access it. We are building the first product for wealth managers to automate the complex, and inefficient estate planning process.
We're hiring a small, early team of talented engineers who are interested in building a greenfield product and having meaningful ownership over the product development process. If this sounds like you, please reach out!
Luminary | Founding Software Engineer | New York, NY | onsite/hybrid | full time
What we're building: More than $100 billion in family and philanthropic giving capacity is created each year. But flaws in the current process impose over a billion in annual costs in order to access it. We are building the first product for wealth managers to automate the complex, and inefficient estate planning process.
We're hiring a small, early team of talented engineers who are interested in building a greenfield product and having meaningful ownership over the product development process. If this sounds like you, please reach out!
It's not just an American thing, it's the concept of a "demonym" -- and there are official and unofficial demonyms. For example, the official demonym of Massachusetts is "Bay Stater," but everyone uses the far more popular "masshole."
Hi @lyyons, we are certainly not the first ones to spot that integration is a pain point for hospitals and we have tons of respect for anyone trying to help solve this problem. Its a big issue and there is a lot of work to be done. While we do share common features with Moxe Health and others, what sets us apart is our origins from an academic medical center, our commitment to supporting open standards and our mission to enable hospitals to fully own and innovate with their health data.
click the link, it's not [sic] so much as Muphry's law is not to be confused with Murphy's.
"Muphry's law is an adage that states that when a person criticises another's editing or proofreading, there will be a mistake of a similar kind in that criticism. The name is a deliberate misspelling of Murphy's law."
What we're building: More than $100 billion in family and philanthropic giving capacity is created each year. But flaws in the current process impose over a billion in annual costs in order to access it. We are building the first product for wealth managers to automate the complex, and inefficient estate planning process.
We're hiring an early team of talented engineers who are interested in building a greenfield product and having meaningful ownership over the product development process. If this sounds like you, please reach out!
(Our tech stack is Go, Postgres, GraphQL, and React/TypeScript.)
Job posting and application: https://www.withluminary.com/careers/software-engineer