The majority of the world has no ambulance service, 999 numbers or A&E facilities. A high medical bill can devastate a poor family. There are vaccines for measles that cost 50 cents a child, and are fairly easy to give and still some children don't get them because they are too expensive.
Doctors do everything from set bones to performing major surgery. Nurses give treatment and medicines but generally don't care for patients (that is done by their families). Clinic workers with only a secondary education routinely pull teeth, perform appendectomies and deliver babies. Pharmacists give advice and dispense a wide variety of drugs and medicines over the counter that are only available with a prescription in the Western world.
Crazy to think how the other half lives don't you think?
The good news is, there's a start-up trying to fix this. They're a super smart group of ex-McKinsey execs, with around $17m in funding to build a digital healthcare system for the most dispossessed across our world. And they are hiring!
Responsibilities - You'll be responsible for enhancing, maintaining, and refactoring existing automation
- You'll be testing the features automatically by implementing test cases using various automation frameworks
- You'll be leveraging the KPIs implemented for measuring testing efforts, following and improving the test strategy in your product perimeter.
- Providing validation and support for other cross-team projects intersecting with your product perimeter.
Key Skills - Experience as an automation developer in a web environment (web services, front-end web and mobile applications) or front-end development experience.
- Previous experience of programming in Typescript.
- Previous experience in training, leading or mentoring test automation tech topics.
- Strong understanding of test automation (WebdriverIO, Selenium, Cypress, etc).
- Ability to work with CI servers (Gitlab, Jenkins, CircleCI, Travis CI, etc).
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