Bengaluru: Digital healthcare startup PharmEasy is looking to hire over 200 engineering talents for its soon-to-launch development centers in Hyderabad, Pune, and NCR.
PharmEasy said it is building a larger ecosystem to solve ambulatory healthcare challenges, closing the gap in the healthcare industry. As technology is a key enabler, PharmEasy plans to strengthen its recruitment across all technology functions, the company said.
PharmEasy’s plans to launch new development centers come as the pandemic has prompted most technology-led companies to accelerate their strategies to meet consumer demands more efficiently. As a result, the demand for tech skills has increased across the spectrum. PharmEasy currently has about 6,100 employees.
“The new facility will serve as an important hub to drive development and innovation. Prior to the opening of the new hubs, PharmEasy will provide opportunities for inquisitive technology professionals through products and engineering, at different locations across the country, with a flexible working model, “said Abhinav Yajurvedi, CTO of PharmEasy.
The new development centers will be available in hybrid and flexible work environments, operating from shared workspaces. New talent is expected to strengthen the core technology platform for PharmEasy and lead new innovation and groundbreaking initiatives in the healthcare domain.
“Our team is focused on building the healthcare ecosystem for a modern and digital India, to fulfill our mission; simplifying healthcare and impacting lives. We are looking for exceptionally talented and motivated individuals who are committed to this mission,” said Hardik Dedhia, co-founder of PharmEasy.