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Infisical Seeks Full Stack Engineer for Open Source Security Platform

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vmatsiiako

1mo agoen

Summary

Infisical, an open source security infrastructure platform backed by Y Combinator, Google, and Elad Gil, is hiring a Full Stack Engineer for the Americas region. The role involves building and expanding their platform for secrets management, PKI, SSH, and KMS, working closely with the CTO and enterprise customers. The company has raised $19M, serves customers like Hugging Face and LG, and manages over 1.5 billion secrets monthly. They seek engineers with deep JavaScript/TypeScript expertise, a bias toward action, and preferably experience with Go, DevOps, or open source development.

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We're building a generational company with a world-class team. This isn't a place to coast — but if you want to grow fast, take ownership, and solve tough problems, you'll be challenged like nowhere else.
You'll be one of the defining pieces of our team as we scale to thousands of customers over the next 18 months.
Join us on a mission to make security easier for all developers — starting with secrets management.
We've kept our hiring standards exceptionally high since we expect engineers to tackle a broad range of challenges on a day-to-day basis.
Our team brings experience from companies like Figma, AWS, and Red Hat.
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Infisical https://infisical.com/ is looking to hire exceptional talent to join our teams in building the open source security infrastructure stack for the AI era. We're building a generational company with a world-class team. This isn’t a place to coast

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