Cloud pharmacy benefits platform with analytics and prescription savings
RxSense operates a cloud-native pharmacy benefits platform built on Java, C#, .NET, and in-memory caching (GemFire, Hazelcast, Redis, Ignite), running on AWS and Azure. Their active projects signal a data infrastructure transition: they're building scalable BI architecture, integrating Snowflake + dbt, and converting legacy systems to new platforms—a maturation pattern typical of companies scaling beyond initial monolithic deployments. Hiring is concentrated in data roles (senior-heavy), suggesting analytics infrastructure is a strategic priority.
RxSense develops cloud-based software for pharmacy benefit management, serving health plans, pharmacies, and employers. The company operates SingleCare, a direct-to-consumer prescription discount service. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Boston, RxSense employs 201–500 people and is structured around core platform engineering and an expanding data/analytics function. The tech stack—Java/.NET backend, in-memory caches for transaction speed, AWS/Azure infrastructure, and modern BI tools (Snowflake, dbt, Qlik Sense)—reflects a system designed to handle real-time pharmacy transactions and benefits adjudication at scale.
Java, C#, .NET for backend; GemFire, Hazelcast, Redis, and Apache Ignite for caching; AWS and Azure for cloud infrastructure; Snowflake and dbt for analytics; Qlik Sense for BI reporting.
Scalable BI architecture, Snowflake + dbt integration, Qlik Sense performance optimization, scalable ETL pipelines, and migration of legacy systems to new data platforms.
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