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Livv Health - Full Stack Engineer - Remote +- 2 CET. / Oslo, Norway / Full Time

The future is data driven care and we are building the foundations by creating a an AI driven patient health vault and a AI driven health portal for clinics. We are looking for people ready to work at an early stage startup with a drive to improve personal health for every person on earth.

Own your own health. We make health data actionable.

Please email at jobs@livv.health


This is of course the dream, "to improve personal health for every person on earth". Any contact info?


Sorry :) Updated original post.


What is your tech stack? What are the required skills for this role?


Typescript all the way through. Required skills is to be able to build with little guidance. Really caring about the product and user experience is key. This is a startup environment and things move fast.


Livv Health | Remote | Europe timezone | Full stack engineer | Typescript, React Native, React

We're building a global AI-driven health record. The premise is straightforward: the future of healthcare depends on continuous, data-informed care, with patient-owned health records at its core. It's a significant shift, aiming to empower individuals over their health data.

The app works by letting you scan, upload, email health records to us and we analyse, and organise it and help you share it with your doctor. We help doctors work efficiently with the data.

We are a passionate team and we are looking for people who have a personal interest in patient owned health data. Startup experience a plus.

Send email to jobs[at]livv.health


Livv Health | Machine Learning Engineer | REMOTE (~CET timezone) | Full-time

We're building a global AI-driven health record. The premise is straightforward: the future of healthcare depends on continuous, data-informed care, with patient-owned health records at its core. It's a significant shift, aiming to empower individuals over their health data.

We're looking for a Machine Learning Engineer to join us. This is a fully remote role, ideally within the CET timezone. You'll be developing our health record analysis and preventative health models. Your work will directly contribute to how we process, explore, and visualize data, with the larger goal of redefining patient care.

We think you'll need experience with LLMs, building models, and data processing pipeline.

Half our team is in Oslo, the rest are across Europe. If you're interested in a role that combines technical challenge with a clear societal benefit, I'd like to hear from you. You can contact me at sverre at livv.health.


I question the ethicality of having fake reviews on something related to medicine.

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Where is this open cap table standard published?


I am one of the organizers of this Coalition. We expect to publish the first version of the open standard in Q1 2022. It will be a github repo.


Awesome product. Fast, smooth, and gets out of your way.


Haha, and I thought it was the telltale sign of swingers. https://aftertimeexpires.com/2017/12/04/are-pineapples-a-uni...


Last year Schibsted hired ex-Googler Rian Liebenberg as CTO and started bringing in people from Yahoo, Twitter, Amazon, Google, Spotify and even Qt/Nokia. apparently there are opportunities for career development even in Norway. Watch this space.


They outsourced operations to IBM, is that a good sign?


Schibsted is huge and consists of a lot of companies running their own stack. I am not surprised to see some of that operated by IBM.

It is a good sign if it enables Schibsted to focus on becoming more like a Technology company. It is too early to tell of course.

Full disclosure: I am one of those ex-Googlers recently hired by Schibsted, and I am not working with IBM. I believe that what is happening is the most interesting thing happening in tech in Norway at the moment. Far better opportunity than the consulting companies Aqwis referred to.


I've always viewed Schibsted as a owner of media companies, VG, Blokket etc. Not a company that is producing software. That at least how I read your views. From the little I've viewed they don't do anything special on IT operations, quite boring. So it might make sense, and what I've heard is that the quality of the operations (at least in Norway) haven't been to good.

Random ramblings ends here <-


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