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At Talkspace, we are committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and belonging-centered workplace where everyone can thrive while making a difference in mental health. Want to help over one million people receive quality mental healthcare? Come join our mission of getting therapy in the hands of everyone!

Please review our open roles to see if there is a position that suits your skills and interests. If none of our current openings are a fit, indicate your interest here by submitting a resume and answering a few questions about yourself. Our team will continue to monitor incoming profiles and will reach out when we have an opportunity that could be of interest to you!

Perks Of Being A Talkspacer 

  • Comprehensive medical, dental and vision plans for individual and dependent(s) with coverage effective day one
  • 401k retirement savings program with matching up to 4%
  • Voluntary benefits such as disability, basic life or pet insurance, etc.
  • Wellness stipend along with discounts on gym memberships and other wellbeing products
  • Maintain a healthy work/life balance with parental leave, flexible PTO, and company-paid holidays
  • Regular team events, including [virtual] Happy Hours and Game Nights
  • Generous Referral Bonus programs, especially for Technology roles
  • Free access to all Talkspace and Lasting products

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Why Talkspace?

‍Talkspace is a clinical quality led telebehavioral healthcare company, focused on making quality behavioral health accessible and affordable to millions in need. Its signature psychotherapy and psychiatry product connects individual users with a network of thousands of licensed mental health providers through an easy-to-use and HIPAA-compliant web and mobile platform. With Talkspace, users can send their dedicated providers unlimited text, video, picture and audio messages from anywhere, at any time. Talkspace also provides psychiatry services and prescription fulfillment, adolescent therapy and couples counseling.

Our focus to help people feel better starts at Talkspace, where we connect and collaborate as a team to make the world a better place. Do you want to save the world? Come join us!

 

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Talkspace welcomes and celebrates talent from all backgrounds, perspectives, and walks of life to foster an innovative and diverse workforce. We encourage you to apply, even if you don’t meet every qualification, if you believe you could make a great addition to this team. Come as you are and learn about the exciting opportunities on our team.

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