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1、All Python jobs from Hacker News 'Who is hiring? (June 2019)' post
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Tanium | Emeryville, CA (SF) or Morrisville, NC (RTP) or REMOTE
https://www.tanium.com/careers/?gh_src=qprker8f1
Tanium's product is basically computer security & management software for government and large enterprises. It's orders of magnitude faster than most competition, and customers love it. Fortune called us the "Usain Bolt of cyber-security" [1], and Forbes put us at #4 on the Cloud 100 list [2].
The former CIO of the US Air Force, said that Tanium is "game-changing ... allowing a tremendous amount of automation and reduced workloads for our network operations people significantly, meaning things that used to take them months is now down to seconds, or minutes." [3] The USAF used Tanium to patch all of their systems for WannaCry in 41 minutes and consider any system without our software as "high risk". [4]
Fortune featured us as one of the best medium-sized places to work [5], and the Great Place to Work survey put us at #18 in Best Workplaces in the Bay Area [6].
Benefits include healthcare, 401k match, self-directed/unlimited vacation time (most folks take 4-5 weeks), paid time off for volunteering, extensive parental leave, fertility and adoption benefits, and more.
Compensation is near FAANG levels with strong base pay, large annual bonuses, and equity in the form of RSUs. The recruiting team can share more details there.
We get everyone together 4 times a year to keep the remote staff from feeling too remote, and most teams do zoom calls for standup 2-3 times a week.
We have roles open in Engineering, Technical Account Management, Security, Sales, Legal, Marketing, Finance, HR, Accounting, and more. I called out a few interesting positions below.
Feel free to ask me about anything, reply here or email nathan.friedly@[company site].
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Senior Software Engineer - Tanium's Product Engineering is an all-star team with a quality-focused culture. I've never felt like I was the smartest guy in the room here.
Every PR requires a code review and passing of automated testing before merging, and the ticket is later followed up with a verification to ensure the changes actually met the requirements.
No one says "not my job", and depending on what you're doing, you might find yourself writing C++, JavaScript (Node.js, React, AngularJS), Python, Go (golang), or Rust - I did all but one of those within the past year. (95% of my work is JS, though - you do mostly stick to your job ;)
On-site or US Remote: https://www.tanium.com/careers/?p=department&t=Engineering&g...
Enterprise Services Engineer - This is a new role in response to customer demand, where we're managing Tanium software directly for customers instead of only training and advising their employees.
In particular, we are looking for a number of IT Professionals with active Top Secret or Sensitive Compartmented Information clearance (TS or TS/SCI) in support of one of our Federal customers in the Ft. Meade area: https://www.tanium.com/apply-now/?gh_jid=1610524&gh_src=d2f2...
Additional roles open in US Remote or on site in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Fort Meade, San Antonio, Scottsdale, or Tampa:
https://www.tanium.com/careers/?p=department&t=Enterprise%20...
Director of Strategic Accounts - We're looking for a number of sales people to fill various roles including, in particular, Director of Strategic Accounts.
These are primarily remote roles, looking for people based in Australia, Belgium, Denmark (or Southern Sweden), France, Germany, Switzerland, the US and the UK.
https://www.tanium.com/careers/?p=department&t=Sales#opening...
Associate or Director of Technical Account Management - The TAM organization is central to our company, and doesn't have any real parallels that I'm aware of. As a TAM, you'd be expected to set up a home lab with a network of machines (or VMs) running our software, and you'd be primarily responsible for advising 2~5 customers on how best to use Tanium. However, TAMs come from all kinds of backgrounds including sysadmin, ops, programming, and security, and really work together as a team to support each other and meet the needs of each customer.
(Note: "Director" is indicative of the responsibility level, but Director TAM is not a people-managing role.)
The organization also has open roles for Customer Success, Solutions Architect, and Enterprise Integration Developer.
On site or remote in Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, or USA.
https://www.tanium.com/careers/?p=department&t=Technical%20A...
Senior User Experience (UX) Designer, SF: https://grnh.se/ec5df4181 | RTP: https://grnh.se/hf4v4o8l1
Linux Appliance Engineer, SF: https://grnh.se/fd4e8ed81 | RTP: https://grnh.se/5a0b1fd61
Lots more: https://www.tanium.com/careers/?gh_src=qprker8f1
[1]: http://fortune.com/most-important-private-companies/tanium-2...
[2]: https://www.forbes.com/companies/tanium/#3bbe09173eea
[3]: https://www.fedscoop.com/air-force-cio-says-role-become-much...
[4]: https://federalnewsnetwork.com/dod-reporters-notebook-jared-...
[5]: http://fortune.com/best-medium-workplaces/tanium-55/
Related questions
Here’s a curated list of companies and organizations known for hiring ethical hackers, categorized by industry and focus:
1. Tech Giants & Software Companies
- IBM Security: Employs ethical hackers for penetration testing, threat intelligence, and consulting via IBM X-Force Red.
- Microsoft: Runs the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) and bug bounty programs, hiring experts to secure Azure, Windows, and cloud services.
- Google (Project Zero): Hacks its own and third-party systems to find zero-day vulnerabilities, offering full-time roles in elite cybersecurity research.
- Cisco (Talos): Focuses on threat intelligence and network security, hiring ethical hackers to analyze vulnerabilities in hardware/software.
- Amazon (AWS Security): Seeks ethical hackers to secure cloud infrastructure and conduct red team exercises.
2. Cybersecurity Firms
- Palo Alto Networks: Employs ethical hackers for red teaming, product security, and incident response.
- FireEye (Mandiant): Known for advanced threat detection and incident response, hiring for forensic analysis and breach simulations.
- CrowdStrike: Offers roles in threat hunting, malware analysis, and endpoint security testing.
- Rapid7: Hacks client systems for vulnerability management and penetration testing via services like Metasploit.
- Fortinet: Focuses on network security, hiring ethical hackers to test firewalls and intrusion detection systems.
3. Consulting & Professional Services
- Deloitte (Cyber Risk Services): Provides cybersecurity consulting, including penetration testing and compliance audits.
- Accenture Security: Employs ethical hackers for global client engagements in industries like finance and healthcare.
- KPMG Cybersecurity: Hires for vulnerability assessments and red team operations across sectors.
4. Government & Defense
- NSA (National Security Agency): Recruits ethical hackers for roles in the Cybersecurity Directorate to protect U.S. infrastructure.
- Lockheed Martin: Seeks cybersecurity experts for defense contracts and critical infrastructure protection.
- Booz Allen Hamilton: Works with U.S. government agencies on offensive/defensive cyber operations.
5. Financial Institutions
- JPMorgan Chase: Maintains a large cybersecurity team for threat detection and securing financial systems.
- PayPal: Runs bug bounty programs and hires ethical hackers to protect payment ecosystems.
6. Bug Bounty Platforms (Freelance/Contract)
- HackerOne: Connects businesses with ethical hackers for crowdsourced security testing (some full-time roles).
- Bugcrowd: Facilitates bug bounty programs and penetration testing, offering freelance opportunities.
7. Healthcare & Critical Infrastructure
- UnitedHealth Group (Optum): Hires ethical hackers to safeguard sensitive patient data and comply with regulations like HIPAA.
- Siemens: Focuses on securing industrial control systems (ICS) and IoT devices in critical infrastructure.
Key Notes
- Certifications: Certifications like CEH, OSCP, CISSP, or GIAC are often required.
- Skills: Proficiency in tools like Metasploit, Burp Suite, and programming languages (Python, C) is valued.
- Networking: Conferences like DEF CON and Black Hat provide opportunities to connect with employers.
These companies represent diverse industries actively investing in cybersecurity talent. Job seekers should explore career pages for roles like "Penetration Tester," "Security Analyst," or "Red Team Engineer."

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