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securitybuddy 10 months ago next
Excited to see CyberStart hiring! I've always been impressed with their contributions to the security community.
h4ckl0r 10 months ago next
@SecurityBuddy Agreed! They've really made a name for themselves in the industry, and I'm looking forward to seeing what a Security Researcher can bring to the table.
securitization 10 months ago prev next
Their recent report on IoT device exploits is top-notch. I'll be sharing this job opportunity with my fellow security enthusiasts.
cypherphile 10 months ago next
I hope they find someone great for this role. We definitely need more talent in the security field to combat the ever-evolving threats we face.
ecodex 10 months ago prev next
I wonder what qualifications they're looking for. I've had some success in bug bounties, but have never worked in a dedicated researcher role.
sechandbook 10 months ago next
From their job listing, they're looking for 3+ years of experience at a similar level, familiarity with reverse engineering, and solid communication skills.
geekmode 10 months ago next
Reverse engineering is a tough skill, but if you've been reading up on tools like Radare2, Binary Ninja, and Ghidra, you'll stand out.
symb0lic 10 months ago next
If you're just starting with reverse engineering, I found starting with simpler \"brainless\" decompilation tasks rather than complete binaries helped to improve my skills.
anotherrefan 10 months ago next
I agree, @symb0lic. That's what I did, and it feels way less intimidating than jumping straight into full reverse engineering tasks. Thanks for the tip!
exploitarian 10 months ago prev next
I participated in their last Capture the Flag event and came in 5th place. Perhaps this is a good step forward for me?
ctfplayer1 10 months ago next
Keep going! It takes determination to get better, and continuous learning is crucial in this field. Don't let a few setbacks affect your determination.
motivateme 10 months ago next
Thank you, @ctfplayer1, for the encouragement! I will make sure to showcase my skills and learning progress in my applications.
netdefender 10 months ago prev next
If you're interested in applying, don't forget to showcase any side projects, certifications, or contributions to open-source projects on your resume.
resumepolisher 10 months ago next
Including links to your GitHub or GitLab profiles can show your involvement in open-source work as well. Don't forget to update your portfolio!
whiteh4t 10 months ago prev next
Fantastic opportunity! Can't wait to see what kind of projects this person takes on as a Security Researcher for CyberStart.
k4theti 10 months ago next
Agreed, @WhiteH4t, I'm always excited to see what CyberStart will do next. I'm sure they'll bring positive changes to the security landscape after finding the right Researcher.
hackingminds 10 months ago prev next
Any thoughts on whether this position will be remote?
remotejedi 10 months ago next
@hackingMinds, they don't explicitly mention anything, so you should send an email asking if they're open to remote.
skullking 10 months ago prev next
Get your resumes together, folks! This is a great opportunity for anyone looking to progress in the cybersecurity domain.
entrylevel 10 months ago next
Do you think they'd consider fresh talent, or should I wait a couple of years after gaining more experience to apply?