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This position will be a technologists who apply their specialist knowledge to integrate CrowdStrike technologies and products with various cloud technologies such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Microsoft Azure, and enterprise Kubernetes distributions such as Cloud provider services and Red Hat OpenShift.
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CrowdStrike is seeking a Corporate Sales Engineer who is passionate about cybersecurity. Work collaboratively with Sales, Marketing, Support, and Engineering; the Sales Engineer should be the technical bridge between CrowdStrike and prospects/customers.
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CrowdStrike is looking for a talented GoLang Software Developer to join our growing Production Systems Automation & Development team. Fluency with debugging toolsets and leveraging log/event management tools such as Falcon LogScale (formerly Humio) or Splunk.
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As part of our remote close-knit team, you will bring with you your experience in cybersecurity or threat intelligence to help evolve how we do threat hunting at CrowdStrike. Protect our customer's networks by identifying and understanding intrusions using Falcon Endpoint data and the broader CrowdStrike product suite.
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This position requires up to 20% travel to customer and CrowdStrike locations worldwide. The Product Management team is seeking an experienced Principal Product Manager to help us build Falcon Foundry, CrowdStrike’s low-code application development platform that helps customers build custom apps that solve security and IT problems.
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