Terra API (YC W21) Hiring: Applied AI Strategist(Health Intelligence)
Terra provides a unified platform that simplifies access to fragmented health data from sources like wearables, medical devices, and clinical systems, enabling companies and AI labs to analyze and build health intelligence products. The company processes over 30 billion health-related activities annually and supports highly personalized health goals through AI-driven insights. Terra's infrastructure is designed for scale, security, and reliability, aiming to power future applications in predictive and personalized health. The company is hiring an Applied AI Strategist to advance its health intelligence initiatives.
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What we do Terra is the infrastructure layer for health data access. Health data is trapped across hundreds of siloed sources: wearables, sensors, health apps, medical devices, blood tests, team systems, and clinical platforms. Every source has its own authentication, permissions, schema, latency, edge cases, and reliability problems. Terra abstracts all of that into one platform. We give companies a single way to connect to health data, normalize it, stream it, analyze it, and build products on top of it. Today, Terra powers some of the top health companies in the world, as well as leading AI labs building the next generation of health intelligence. We deliver more than 30 billion activities per year through infrastructure built for scale, security, and reliability. Vision The future of health is extreme personalization. Health will move from care plans to goal setting: living to 120, winning the Olympics, becoming sharper, reversing disease, or performing at the top of any field. AI will help people understand themselves, predict outcomes 10 years ahead, and choose what they want to become. To do that, AI needs continuous, permissioned, real-world health data from every source. Terra is building the infrastructure that makes this possible.
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