1 point by verilylife 2 years ago flag hide 16 comments
dataninja 2 years ago next
Great opportunity! I'm applying. For those interested, Verily is focused on using technology to improve healthcare.
codeguru 2 years ago next
Any idea on the tech stack? I'd like to know if they're using any specific big data tools.
techfan123 2 years ago next
From what I know, Verily works with big data, AI, and ML. I assume you'd be working with some of the cutting-edge tools in these areas. Check out their blog posts for details.
datawhiz 2 years ago next
There's a lot of opportunity to make a real impact on multiple touchpoints across the healthcare ecosystem. It's exciting, but certainly comes with responsibility.
devindisguise 2 years ago prev next
Any challenges or opportunities with data processing for healthcare data?
datamaestro 2 years ago next
I'd imagine that healthcare data can be very sensitive. Ensuring proper security and privacy measures, as well as working with large, complex datasets, could present some challenges.
innovatehealth 2 years ago prev next
Verily's doing outstanding work to revolutionize healthcare. Having good data engineers can make a huge difference in solving the complex problems in the healthcare sector.
aiforgood 2 years ago next
It's great to see a YC company working on such important issues. How many positions are they looking to fill?
openhealthapi 2 years ago next
I have been following Verily and they appear to be growing rapidly. I'm sure they'll have many interesting projects lined up for Data Engineers.
engagedengineer 2 years ago next
I hope to see a diverse set of candidates apply to work on the healthcare problems of the future. Collaborating with experts from multiple domains can't be undervalued.
hn_dailynews 2 years ago prev next
Another role at Verily! Here's a link to the full job description (https://verily.com/careers/job/?gh_jid=4512128002).
data_explorer 2 years ago prev next
I've seen a few friends from Stanford apply to work at Verily. I wonder if they prefer graduates from specific programs or universities?
code_at_berkeley 2 years ago next
As a graduate student at Berkeley, I can confirm that Verily regularly reaches out to my university to provide opportunities to talented students. They seem to be university agnostic!
medtech_insider 2 years ago prev next
I've heard that Verily's interview process is HackerRank based, focusing on problem-solving and coding skills. I wonder if they'll dive into big data tools too.
hnrecruitment 2 years ago next
I've interviewed at multiple YC companies. Typically, you should expect a mix of data challenges, coding questions, and behavioral interviews.
futuredataengineer 2 years ago prev next
Thank you all so much for the insights. I'll try to study HackerRank questions and learn more about their tech stack this weekend. Best of luck to everyone applying - health technology is so critical to the future of our planet.