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ABOUT US

We’re a group of entrepreneurs partnering with health systems to end clinical staffing shortages.

Learn how and, even more importantly, why we do it.

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WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY

Our Message

WorkUp Health was founded with an ambitious goal: to solve the clinical workforce shortage by investing in tomorrow’s clinical talent. Luckily, we share this vision with health systems across the country. Health systems everywhere are investing in their communities to inspire and support students pursuing careers in healthcare.

WE'RE HIRING

Join the Team

We’re looking forward to working with like-minded people that have a wide array of skills. If you want to make the world a little healthier place, we want to hear from you now!

THE PROBLEM

​Helping hundreds of thousands of students discover, understand and pursue clinical careers is no small task. Not only are there dozens of desperately needed roles, many of which are relatively unknown to those outside of healthcare, there are also nearly infinite paths that one can take to each role.

Every student, every life story is unique and rarely do they follow a straight line. Being there to support talent through each twist and turn is impossible if you rely exclusively on the twenty four hours in the day, excel spreadsheets and outlook calendar reminders.
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OUR SOLUTION

​Enter WorkUp, the only purpose built platform helping connect each unique student with the resources needed to support their clinical career journey. As talent leverages these resources, we learn more about what each student needs today, enabling tailored, timely support.


WorkUp is founded by entrepreneurs who have started and scaled five successful technology platforms in healthcare, talent management, digital infrastructure, and e-commerce. We measure our success in careers.



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IMPROVE YOUR COMMUNITY'S EXPERIENCE

Ready to bring brighter futures to healthcare?

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