Hiring surge: healthcare sales engineering & Philly jobs
Healthcare is accelerating IT hiring as integration and AI work grows — consulting firms and Salesforce/EHR integration projects are hot, and a Philly Q1 analysis highlights tech and AI as regional growth drivers. Employers are explicitly hunting candidates with high‑volume EDI and claims pipeline experience. (openpr.com) (globenewswire.com)
Philly Hired published its Q1 2026 market analysis on March 25, 2026, characterizing Greater Philadelphia as “cooling yet resilient” and naming tech and AI integration among the region’s primary growth drivers. (manilatimes.net) KPMG’s Philadelphia-focused Feb. 16, 2026 survey found an overwhelming majority of local business leaders plan to increase AI usage in 2026 and prioritize AI upskilling and talent investment. (kpmg.com) Salesforce’s healthcare interoperability messaging positions Health Cloud and partner integrations as central to EHR/CRM connectivity work, creating sustained demand for integration consultants who can map EHR data to CRM and analytics pipelines. (salesforce.com) Industry roundups of integration partners and consulting firms list Deloitte, Accenture, IBM and Infosys among the leading implementers for Health Cloud and EHR-connected projects, highlighting increased spend on bespoke Salesforce-to-EHR integration engagements. (ksolves.com) Job‑board snapshots quantify the hiring surge: Indeed shows roughly 212 Healthcare Sales Engineer openings and about 230 Healthcare EDI roles in current searches, while Glassdoor and Dice return hundreds of EDI and TriZetto‑related listings nationwide. (indeed.com) TriZetto (a Cognizant business unit) and Cognizant career pages list active FACETS/QNXT, sales demo delivery and workflow consultant roles, signaling that candidates with hands‑on claims‑pipeline and high‑volume EDI experience are being recruited for implementation and pre‑sales demo delivery work. (indeed.com) Named hiring language in recent postings—examples include “Billing EDI Analyst III” and “Facets Workflow Consultant,” which call out testing, trading‑partner onboarding and claims optimization—demonstrates employers are explicitly seeking high‑volume EDI and claims‑pipeline expertise for both technical and sales‑engineering roles. (indeed.com)