Working language
English (advertised)
Norwegian needed
Unconfirmed
Permit sponsorship
Unconfirmed
Based in Norway
Required (stated)
What's publicly known
- A Norwegian health-tech scaleup building an electronic patient-record and collaboration platform for municipal healthcare services.
- Registered as Aidn AS, with offices in Oslo, Bergen, and Bodø, and a team of roughly 70 to 90 people.
- Part of the Kernel group of Norwegian health-IT companies, which also includes DIPS and others.
- Aidn's careers site, engineering pages, and job ads are written in English, and it describes an open-source engineering culture.
- The company states you must be employed in Norway, while supporting remote work from anywhere in the country.
- It runs a hybrid setup with office space in three cities and company-wide gatherings, and observes meeting-free days for focused work.
- The product is clinical-records software for Norwegian municipalities, so day-to-day work sits close to the Norwegian healthcare system.
Roles advertised in English
- Software and AI engineering roles Ad: English
- Design and product roles Ad: English
These are typical roles this company advertises in English, not a live list of current openings. Check their careers page for what's open now.
The honest read comes after we talk to them
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- Whether you really get by without Norwegian in a clinical-records company.
- How their hiring process actually runs.
- What employment in Norway means in practice for someone moving here.
Editor's notePublic company materials and registry data as of June 2026. Company language and hiring policies change; confirm the working language on the specific role before relying on it.