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A leading tech firm is seeking a detail-oriented Senior Software Engineer to join its Integration Engineering team in San Francisco. You will be responsible for the design and development of our cloud native API first platform. This role involves expertise in scalable API architecture and driving modernization efforts. The ideal candidate will possess strong skills in cloud native transitions and AI tools adaptation. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge security solutions.
We are Bugcrowd. Since 2012, we’ve been empowering organizations to take back control and stay ahead of threat actors by uniting the collective ingenuity and expertise of our customers and trusted alliance of elite hackers, with our patented data and AI-powered Security Knowledge Platform™. Our network of hackers brings diverse expertise to uncover hidden weaknesses, adapting swiftly to evolving threats, even against zero-day exploits. With unmatched scalability and adaptability, our data and AI-driven CrowdMatch™ technology in our platform finds the perfect talent for your unique fight. We aim to create a new era of modern crowdsourced security that outpaces threat actors. Unleash the ingenuity of the hacker community with Bugcrowd, visit www.bugcrowd.com. Based in San Francisco and New Hampshire, Bugcrowd is supported by General Catalyst, Rally Ventures, Costanoa Ventures, and others.
We are looking for a detail-oriented and analytical Senior Software Engineer to join our Integration Engineering team. In this role, you will be responsible for ensuring the design and development of cloud native API first platform for our patented data and AI-powered Security Knowledge Platform™. We aim to create a new era of modern crowdsourced security that outpaces threat actors.
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