The challenge
if you're not willing to bet on yourself, stop reading.
this isn't for people who follow the typical path.
this isn't for people who need permission.
this isn't for people waiting for the "right time."
still here? good.
What COMMIT is
/COMMIT is not an internship. it's not a fellowship. it's not a "program."
it's a bet.
we're betting that the best builders and doers in the world have a chip on their shoulder and don't fit the mold.
you're betting that shipping real things that impact millions is worth more than another semester of theory.
we put our money where our mouth is:
six-figure sign-on. real salary. uncapped rewards based on impact.
What we look for
we care about your GPA.
we care about your résumé.
we care where you went to school.
we care that you get it done.
have you:
- taught yourself something with no tutorial, then used it to solve a real problem?
- built something people actually used—an app, a tool, a process that just works?
- talked your way into somewhere you weren't supposed to be (for a good reason)?
- stayed up until 3 AM debugging, interviewing users, or driving somewhere to fix it right?
- shipped something messy that got 100 users instead of perfecting something that got zero?
show us what you've done and why it mattered.
What you will do
join a strike team in NYC.
solve real problems in healthcare—an industry that's fundamentally broken. build with AI from the ground up. ship systems that impact millions.
get big things done.
work directly with our chairman and founding team. not through layers of management. not after "paying your dues."
day one.
extreme autonomy. high trust. real ownership.
your work goes to production. your decisions matter.
Reality check
this is hard.
healthcare is rife with regulations, legacy systems, and broken incentives.
we're fixing it with AI, but it's not glamorous.
you'll work in person, in NYC.
you'll ship real systems, not proofs of concept.
you'll deal with messy data, edge cases, and lives at stake.
if you want to build a social app, go somewhere else. if you want to optimize ad clicks, we're not interested.
if you want to actually fix something that matters, keep reading.