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The doctor will see you on Slack: Inside the world of modern telemedicine [GeekWire]( TODAY'S TOP STORIES “You must have experience designing and building large and complex (yet maintainable) systems, and you should be able to do so in about one-third the time most competent people think possible.” Those were among the words used by Jeff Bezos in Amazon's first job post 25 years ago, promising that candidates could expect “talented, motivated, intense and interesting co-workers.” GeekWire reporter Kurt Schlosser asked Seattle startup Textio to analyze the language in the post, using modern machine-learning technology that helps companies attract diverse candidates. [The results were revealing](. Dr. Michael Grabinski’s waiting room is a digital queue, and his clinic is a Slack channel. Part of the team at Seattle startup 98point6, Dr. Grabinski is among a growing cohort of physicians who have traded clinic jobs for the tech life, continuing to see patients in a virtual setting. GeekWire health technology reporter James Thorne [explores the latest trends in telemedicine](. Remitly, Tableau, and Lighthouse eDiscovery are among the Seattle-area tech companies [with big hires and promotions this week](. Check out[the full archive of Tech Moves columns]( and submit yours to tips@geekwire.com. A [new investigation by The Wall Street Journal]( shows that thousands of unsafe products have made their way onto Amazon’s third-party marketplace, the latest example of a tech giant struggling to police the platform it created. The report was impactful enough that Amazon published a blog post in response, detailing the steps it takes to make sure products on its third-party marketplace are safe. [Read highlights from the report and the response](. Washington Gov. Jay Inslee's inability to break through as a Democratic presidential candidate illustrates [the complexities of climate change as a campaign issue](. Inslee is [maintaining his sense of humor, at least](. Thanks for reading, and see all of our latest headlines below. If you like our new newsletter format, please encourage a friend or colleague [to sign up](. ― GeekWire editor Todd Bishop, todd@geekwire.com. SPONSOR MESSAGE [Disconnect to Reconnect]( The ultimate, private, mountain resort getaway. Only 80 miles from Seattle. Own here for 100+ more days of sunshine, thousands of acres of outdoor recreation, and year-round activities and social events. Welcoming, family-friendly community. Easy to come as often as you need, to reconnect with your family, renew your priorities, and refresh your mind. [Tumble Creek at Suncadia.]( LATEST HEADLINES [Amazon responds to investigation revealing thousands of banned and unsafe items on its marketplace]( [Tech Moves: Remitly names diversity lead; Tableau hires marketing exec; ArtsFund taps interim CEO]( [Riding a telemedicine wave, docs trade white coats for the tech life, testing the limits of health care]( [Amazon, Microsoft and other titans face scrutiny in report about killer-robot tech]( [Why Big Data is a bigger deal than venture capital in the artificial intelligence game]( SPONSORED: GEEK HOME OF THE WEEK [Impeccably Designed Home Nestled on Kirkland’s Rose Hill]( [Jeff Bezos’ first job ad for Amazon turns 25 — here’s why it’s ‘very weak’ by modern standards]( [Will tech make realtors obsolete? Investors debate the future of real estate]( [How Jay Inslee moved the ball on the climate issue in presidential bid, and why he fell short of the goal]( [Today on GeekWire: Bezos and the Pentagon; Coffee startups brew new ideas; UW unveils tiny robot race cars]( GEEKWORK: TODAY'S TECH JOBS - [GeekWire: GeekWire Sales Account Executive]( - [Lumedic: Product Manager]( - [Rad Power Bikes: IT Director]( - [ALLEN INSTITUTE FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI2): Deep Learning Engineer // Co-Founder]( - [ALLEN INSTITUTE FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI2): Entrepreneur-in-Residence // Co-Founder]( - [ALLEN INSTITUTE FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI2): CTO-in-Residence // Co-Founder]( - [Hiya: Director of Engineering]( - [Rad Power Bikes: Brand Journalist]( - [Maxset Worldwide Inc.: Cloud UX/UI React.js Developer]( - [ALLEN INSTITUTE FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI2): Senior Product Designer]( [FIND MORE JOBS ON GEEKWORK]( [HIRING? BUY A FEATURED LISTING TO APPEAR HERE]( [About GeekWire]( [Contact Us]( [Advertise]( Copyright © 2019 GeekWire LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted to receive emails from GeekWire LLC.  Our mailing address is: GeekWire LLC 123 NW 36th St, Suite 203 Seattle, WA 98107  [change email frequency or address]( | [unsubscribe](

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