Software Engineer (All Levels)
Company: Blossom
Location: New York, NY
Salary: $150k - $220k per year
Type: Full-time
Level: Junior
Posted: 2026-02-16
About this role
Blossom Health exists to
solve the mental health epidemic
in America by partnering with psychiatrists to expand access to affordable, timely, clinically-effective mental healthcare. Our
AI-native care platform
is loved by hundreds of clinicians and thousands of patients.
We’re a
Series A
company with
$20M+ raised
from Headline, Village Global, and the founders of General Catalyst, Flatiron Health, Sword Health, Grow Therapy, Fay, Elemy, Zip, Blank Street, Assured, Bridge, Birches Health, and Enzo Health.
**Why you should work here:**
- 🚀 Hyper-growth environment: Get firsthand exposure to how a startup scales from 0→1→n, with visibility across product, engineering, and operations
- 🤝 High trust and autonomy: You’ll own meaningful projects from day one and shape both technical decisions and product direction. We trust engineers to figure out the best path forward - without micromanagement.
- 🧠 Talent-dense team: Work with a top-percentile team built on mutual respect and admiration, with shared goals, motivations, and vision for the future.
- ⚡ Real impact: Your code will directly improve access to mental health care for thousands of patients and clinicians
**What we're looking for:**
- Highly motivated, ambitious, and capable - looking to tackle a large, meaningful problem area
- Ownership mindset - thinking for the long-term and placing the business and our customers first
- High velocity and high excellence - have a real sense of urgency to move quickly and take pride in the quality of your work
- An explorer - comfortable with ambiguity and autonomy, seeking to answer questions previously unasked, to leap into the unknown
- An optimist - you believe in a tomorrow better than today
- A builder - you take joy in bringing new creation to the world, in leveraging technology to make useful things
- Humble - you use your gifts in the service of others and understand that success is an output, not an input
**What you'll do:...