- Location
- Canada
- Job Type
- full-time
- Salary
- Unknown
- Posted
- April 1, 2026
Job Description
We're building a new healthcare clearinghouse
In the healthcare sector, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) requires that all insurance payers exchange transactions such as claims, eligibility checks, prior authorizations, and remittances using a standardized EDI format called X12 HIPAA. A small group of legacy clearinghouses process the majority of these transactions, offering consolidated connectivity to carriers and providers.
Stedi is the world's only programmable healthcare clearinghouse. By offering modern API interfaces alongside traditional real-time and batch EDI processes, we enable both healthcare technology businesses and established players to exchange mission-critical transactions. Our clearinghouse product and customer-first approach have set us apart. Stedi was ranked by Ramp as one of the fastest-growing SaaS vendors.
Stedi has lightning in a bottle: engineers and designers shipping products week in and week out; a lean business team supporting the company’s infrastructure; passion for automation and eliminating toil; $142 million in funding from top investors like Stripe, Addition, USV, Bloomberg Beta, First Round Capital, and more.
What we’re looking for
Stedi is the world's only programmable healthcare clearinghouse. By offering a modern API interface for running eligibility checks, processing claims, and ingesting ERAs, healthcare technology businesses can exchange transactions with payers without dealing with the EDI protocol or carrier-specific connectivity.
As we continue to scale, we are looking for a Frontend Engineer to bring the Stedi vision to life. You'll work closely with other engineers, designers, and product managers to execute on a broad range of projects – from building foundational features in our web product to testing for reliability and consistency throughout.
How we build
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Our backend teams use AWS exclusively for all customer-facing backend infrastructure. We use tools like GitHub, Stripe, and PagerDuty, but all the application work happens on AWS.
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All exposed API endpoints are available to the frontend via strongly-typed SDK clients.
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Our frontend applications are built using React, Next.js, and TypeScript, based on designs provided by our design team in Figma.
What you'll do
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Collaborate with design, product and backend engineering to build web interfaces that power our products and features.
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Develop reusable, responsive, accessible components using scalable, semantic React components.
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Contribute to our design language system.
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Contribute to a culture of engineering excellence and rigor through both coding and writing, as well as high-quality, effective communication
Who you are
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4+ years of relevant web front-end development experience at a tech-forward software company.
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Solid understanding of modern frontend technology stack (React, UI testing, CSS-in-JS, Server-side rendering).
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Advanced knowledge in JavaScript/TypeScript.
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Experience setting up and maintaining build, test, and deployment tools in production environments.
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Strong communication skills to bridge the gap between design, product, and engineering.
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An exceptional contributor who creates and executes their own work.
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Highly curious; not satisfied with getting something to work, you want to understand why it works and how to make it high-quality.
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Philosophical alignment with the Stedi Standards.
At Stedi, we're looking for people who are deeply curious and aligned to our ways of working. You're encouraged to apply even if your experience doesn't perfectly match the job description.
π― Who is this job for?
This role suits a Middle to Senior Frontend Engineer (4+ years) with strong expertise in React, Next.js, and TypeScript, plus experience with modern frontend architecture (SSR, testing, CSS-in-JS). The candidate should be skilled in building scalable UI systems, working with APIs/SDKs, and maintaining production-grade build, test, and deployment pipelines. They should be comfortable collaborating cross-functionally and have experience delivering reusable components, contributing to design systems, and ensuring reliability and accessibility in complex web applications.
π¬ Potential Interview Questions
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How does server-side rendering (SSR) in Next.js improve performance and SEO compared to client-side rendering?
SSR pre-renders pages on the server, reducing time-to-content and improving SEO since search engines can index fully rendered HTML. It also enhances perceived performance for users on slower devices. -
What are the benefits of using TypeScript in large-scale frontend applications?
TypeScript provides static typing, which helps catch errors early and improves code maintainability. It also enhances developer productivity through better tooling and autocomplete. -
Explain how you would design reusable components in React.
Reusable components should be modular, composable, and accept props for configurability. They should follow separation of concerns and avoid tightly coupling logic with presentation. -
What is hydration in React/Next.js, and why is it important?
Hydration is the process where client-side JavaScript takes over server-rendered HTML to make it interactive. It ensures seamless interactivity without re-rendering the entire UI. -
How do you ensure accessibility (a11y) in frontend applications?
Use semantic HTML, ARIA attributes when necessary, and ensure keyboard navigation and screen reader compatibility. Regular audits with tools like Lighthouse help maintain standards. -
What strategies would you use for managing state in a complex frontend application?
Use local state for simple cases and global state solutions (like Context API or state libraries) for shared data. Keep state minimal and colocated where possible to reduce complexity. -
How would you test frontend components effectively?
Use unit tests for logic and component behavior, and integration tests for user flows. Tools like Jest and React Testing Library help simulate real user interactions. -
What are the advantages of using CSS-in-JS solutions?
They provide scoped styles, dynamic styling via props, and eliminate class name conflicts. They also enable better co-location of styles with components. -
How do strongly-typed SDK clients improve frontend-backend integration?
They ensure type safety across API calls, reducing runtime errors and improving developer confidence. They also provide better autocomplete and documentation. -
How would you optimize performance in a React/Next.js application?
Use code splitting, lazy loading, memoization, and efficient state updates. αα‘ααα optimize images and leverage caching and CDN strategies to reduce load times.
π Job Summary
Stedi is a fast-growing SaaS company revolutionizing healthcare data exchange with a programmable clearinghouse and modern API-driven platform. We’re hiring a Frontend Engineer to build scalable web interfaces using React, Next.js, TypeScript, and AWS-backed infrastructure, collaborating closely with design and backend teams. The role is fully remote across the US and Canada, offering the chance to work on mission-critical healthcare systems with a high-performing, product-driven team. Competitive salary and strong funding ($142M from top investors) support rapid growth and innovation. Join Stedi to ship impactful products weekly, shape a modern design system, and solve complex problems in a highly technical environment.
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