Job Location : Palo Alto,CA, USA
We're always looking to bring on the top talent and are growing pretty consistently across all departments. If you didn't see a current open role that fits your background exactly, feel free to apply through this link so that we can be made aware of you for future or opportunistic hiring!
About UsAt Endor Labs, we're not just making waves; we're setting the new standard in application security! In our first year, we've already been named a Gartner Cool Vendor in Platform Engineering, an RSA Innovation Sandbox finalist, and a Black Hat Innovation Spotlight finalist. That's how you know we're redefining the future of security.
Founded by industry visionaries Varun Badhwar and Dimitri Stiliadis, Endor Labs is a powerhouse of innovation. With a monumental Series A round of 70M and a stellar team of talent, we're not just participating in the industry—we're revolutionizing it.
Our mission? To streamline security for developers and AppSec teams by cutting through the noise and focusing on what truly matters. We tackle risks across Open Source Software (OSS) and CI/CD pipelines with precision, slashing false positive rates by up to 80%. Ready to see what makes us tick? Dive into our 3-minute pitch from our Founder & CEO here.
Sound interesting? Let's talk if you want to be part of the next big leap in security innovation!
What Makes Us... UsEndor Labs is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Even if you don't fit every requirement above, we believe in the power of diverse perspectives and experiences, so we encourage all talented individuals to apply—there's no one-size-fits-all here.
Endor Labs has team members distributed across various time zones. We believe in the flexibility of working remotely while also creating opportunities for in-person collaboration and learning when necessary.
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