OpenAI’s pay for 3 health tech jobs

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As OpenAI continues to push into healthcare, it is seeking talent to support those efforts.

The tech giant has made several moves in recent weeks. On Jan. 7, OpenAI rolled out ChatGPT Health, a feature that allows users to securely integrate personal health information with ChatGPT’s AI to better understand and manage health-related questions.

A day later, on Jan. 8, it launched OpenAI for Healthcare, a suite of AI products aimed at supporting clinical and administrative work at hospitals and health systems. On Jan. 12, it acquired Torch, a healthcare startup focused on unifying lab results, medication data and visit recordings.

Here are three healthcare-related roles OpenAI is hiring for this May:

  1. Full stack engineer, health AI (San Francisco): Will design and build fullstack systems for consumer and enterprise health. Salary range: $293,000 to $325,000.

  2. Researcher, health AI (San Francisco): Will contribute to the development of safe and effective AI models for healthcare applications. Salary range: $295,000 to $445,000.

  3. Solution engineer, healthcare and life sciences (San Francisco): Will provide pre-sales customer experience for large healthcare and life sciences prospects and customers. Salary range: $221,000 to $278,000.

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