In My Opinion with Maisha Rahman, Software Engineer

Building software that links clinical terminology to standardized code systems becomes a lot more fun when almost all of your presentations contain memes.
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Maisha Rahman, one of IMO Health’s talented software engineers, swears that she works for the best team at IMO Health. And while members of other teams might beg to differ, it’s easy to see why she enjoys the company of her coworkers. Not only are they fun to work with, they’re also a supportive and talented bunch who inspire her to bring her best self to work every day.

In addition, for Maisha being at IMO Health means working for a company that “really cares about making a tangible, positive impact in the healthcare space.” Hear more from Maisha in this short In My Opinion video.

To hear more about what it’s like to work at IMO Health, check out additional In My Opinion columns here or visit our Careers page.

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