Campus to Commure: Cornell University

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Commure Team
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July 10, 2025

You likely had several options — why did you choose Commure?

Hirshik Rajendra, Senior Software Engineer (Computer Science ‘23): I wanted to join a place which would push me to the limit and allow me to gain ownership of products and code-flows right out of college. Commure prides itself on being a very engineering-forward company and that made me strongly consider it when I was deciding where to go. Also, the startup hierarchy and fast paced environment intrigued me as it would allow for a larger opportunity to grow my career.

Rachana Chaudhari, Software Engineer (Computer Science ‘23): Previously, I had worked in the healthcare industry, but my scope was limited. When my friend at Commure told me about a fast-paced, rapidly growing company that offers opportunities to build products and directly impact the lives of healthcare providers, I knew I wanted to join. Also what drew me in were the testimonials on the website and the Strongline product, which provides safety to healthcare providers across the country. It was an absolute no-brainer to put my skills to good use.

Amon Sthapit, Software Engineer (Computer Science ‘24): I wanted to try something different after grad school, as I had previously worked in the video game industry. Healthcare tech seemed a lot more interesting and impactful than other options. Commure is building some pretty cool stuff and everyone I talked to seemed really excited about what they were working on.

How have you grown and what are you proud of accomplishing?


Hrishik: I was promoted to Senior Software Engineer within a year and I now lead a pod of 5 engineers. I’ve been given more autonomy about how I approach problems and have also gained a lot of leadership experience. My proudest accomplishment was when I worked directly with the CTO during a significant outage of our external clearinghouse. I built the infrastructure required to adapt our processes to work with two other clearinghouses in a span of less than a week. This helped us continue to submit claims for our clients. I don’t think that I would have had the opportunity to do something like this at another company and it was surreal seeing the real impact of my changes.

Rachana: In the past few months, I’ve been lucky enough to visit the client site’s and get a feel for their needs. I’ve also been working on some projects that directly impact the central supply’s daily operations. From dismissing questions about my work because there was nothing interesting to share, I have now come a long way where I can’t stop talking about it.

Amon: I’m really proud of building the analytics graphs for Ambient AI’s admin dashboard feature that’s being used by site administrators at some of the biggest hospitals. Calculating several weeks of metrics for hundreds of providers in a site, making sure that it’s still fast, and then building the UI to showcase those metrics was overall a very fun project.

What’s something you love about your team that has nothing to do with work?


Hrishik: I love how close my team is and that everyone is willing to support each other in and out of the workplace. We consistently go out to grab meals, go on drives, and get boba at work, which makes working with my team a great experience.

Rachana: My team has been the greatest contributing factor in loving my work. We have gym streaks, and we plan and execute a lot of fun hikes on weekends. Our lunch conversations in the office range from which soccer team won, to politics, to how we can improve our badminton game (and a little bit of work).

Amon: I like how everyone on my team is super friendly and I can just go talk to them about random things at any time.

What would you tell another Cornell student considering Commure today?


Hrishik: “Why did you wait so long to apply?” In all seriousness, my decision to work at Commure out of college has been one of the best decisions I’ve made. I’ve learnt so much in the course of the last two years, and we’re just getting started. I look forward to what the future holds, and I strongly urge you to be a part of it!

Rachana: I know it sounds awesome to join a big tech company after college, but it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. You might get a super exciting project to work on or a team that thinks outside the box. It’s a bit of a gamble. However, with Commure, it’s a sure thing! This might sound a bit cheesy, but there’s growth and inspiration everywhere you look.

Amon: Commure is in an exciting spot in the current healthcare tech landscape, working on meaningful products for healthcare providers at the best hospitals, and everyone here is very smart and hardworking.

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