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You’d be joining a team of backend-focused developers who work primarily in Golang, Kafka, Cassandra, Elasticsearch, Docker/Kubernetes, and AWS-native services, making use of distributed/micro-services based architecture to build features for our highly available cloud SaaS platform, Falcon.
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4+ years of full-time experience developing microservices for a SaaS product, in one of the following object-oriented languages: Golang, Java, Scala, Kotlin, Python, Node.js. We’re building the next-generation infrastructure and security platform for CrowdStrike which include an application and service delivery platform, massively scalable distributed data storage and replication systems, and a cutting-edge search and distributed graph system.
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Your team of backend-focused developers works primarily in Golang, using AWS-native services, operating under the modern ‘end-to-end ownership’ model that requires full lifecycle ownership of your services, and makes use of distributed/miroservices based architecture to build features for our highly available cloud SaaS, the Falcon Platform (see specific products above.
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Experience developing in Python, Golang, Angular, and Typescript. As a Security Engineer in Product Security, you will be part of a team responsible for hunting and monitoring for threats using hundreds of telemetry sources from across the CrowdStrike platform.
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CrowdStrike is looking for a Cloud Software Engineer to join our growing CAO Engineering Team. Our new colleague will be responsible for building globally distributed, fault-tolerant, and highly scalable cloud ecosystems using Golang.
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Consistently recognized as a top workplace, CrowdStrike is committed to cultivating an inclusive, remote-first culture that offers people the autonomy and flexibility to balance the needs of work and life while taking their career to the next level.
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CrowdStrike is looking for a Cloud Engineering Manager to join our growing Surface Engineering Team. Our new colleague will be responsible for building globally distributed, fault-tolerant, and highly scalable cloud ecosystems using Golang, Python & JavaScript.
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You will be joining the EASM Engineering team a.k.a. CrowdStrike Falcon Surface. CrowdStrike is a computer security company, but we do not require candidates for this role to have prior security industry experience.
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Prior experience with one or more of the languages we write code in: Golang, Java, NodeJS, and Python. What You'll Do: Support backend engineering efforts from rapid prototypes to large-scale applications across CrowdStrike products.
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CrowdStrike was founded in 2011 to fix a fundamental problem: The sophisticated attacks that were forcing the world’s leading businesses into the headlines could not be solved with existing malware-based defenses.
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CrowdStrike, Inc. is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices. CrowdStrike is committed to maintaining an environment of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action. CrowdStrike participates in the E-Verify program.
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Benefits Of Working At CrowdStrike. Be prepared to mentor other developers on web, backend and data storage technologies and our system and vice-versa. We work on large scale distributed systems, processing over 1 trillion events a day with a petabyte of RAM deployed in our Cassandra clusters - and this traffic is growing daily.
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Falcon Surface pinpoints unknown, exposed internet-facing assets so security teams can best secure their digital perimeter. A solid grounding in the technology of at least one cloud environment (AWS, Azure, GCP.
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The base salary range for this position in the U.S. is $130,000 - $205,000 per year + variable/incentive compensation + equity + benefits. We are a remote-first company so you must bring your excellent verbal and written communication skills to bear when you are working with your engineering teams and cross-functional teams across the globe.
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10+ years of software engineering experience in all phases of the SDLC. Market leader in compensation and equity awards. Demonstrated track record of building and leading high performing teams of backend & frontend engineers.
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