Sr. Software Engineer - Privacy
Sr. Software Engineer - Privacy
Remote - USA, Canada, South America, Europe
About Brave
Brave is on a mission to protect the human right to privacy online. We’ve built a free web browser that blocks creepy third-party ads and trackers by default, a private search engine with a truly independent index, a browser-native crypto wallet, and a private ad network (opt-in!) that directly rewards you for your attention. And we’re just getting started. Already 100 million people have switched to Brave for a faster, more private web. Millions more switch every month.
The internet is a sea of privacy-harmful ads, hackers, and echo chambers. Big Tech makes huge profits off our data, and tells us what’s true and what’s not. Brave is fighting back. Join us!
Summary
We are hiring a member of the Brave browser privacy engineering team to work on browser privacy, security and website compatibility.
As a senior software engineer working on the privacy team, your responsibilities will include:
Prototyping and implementing privacy-enhancing features in C++ for Brave browser (based on Chromium)
Reverse-engineering and debugging parts of the Web (JavaScript, HTML, CSS) that interact badly with Brave’s cutting-edge privacy protections (example: digging into website functionality that breaks because of Brave’s anti-fingerprinting mitigations)
Developing both categorical improvements and fixing individual websites when it comes to privacy and website compatibility for Brave browser
Required qualifications
Expert in C++ and JavaScript. At least 5 years of experience is preferred
Happy debugging and reverse engineering complex JavaScript
Very comfortable working and communicating async with a geographically-distributed software development team
Familiarity with Web technologies and the Web security model
Be comfortable diving into an extremely large, unfamiliar and complex codebase
Proficiency working with Git and comfortable working on GitHub
Preferred qualifications
Experience contributing to large open source codebases and/or participating in open source communities (almost all of our work at Brave is done in the open on GitHub)
Contributions to other Web browsers
Familiarity with Chromium's architecture
Familiarity with the adblocking ecosystem
Experience auditing C++ code for security issues
Ability to write clear technical documentation and less technical writing for blog posts or public communication.
Be excited about privacy, anonymity, and censorship resistance!
Working at Brave
Industry-leader in privacy, with an award-winning privacy engineering team that’s innovating everyday to keep people safer online and beat Big Tech
Highly competitive salaries & benefits, and generous home-office stipends
Fully remote team (no office, no commute) with a low-meeting culture
Welcoming, humble, ridiculously smart teammates, and a truly flat org structure
Opportunity to get in early at a hyper-growth company, and revolutionize the web
Oh, and did we mention Brendan Eich, our CEO & co-founder, invented JavaScript?
Check us out www.brave.com!
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Sr. Software Engineer - Privacy
Sr. Software Engineer - Privacy
Remote - USA, Canada, South America, Europe
About Brave
Brave is on a mission to protect the human right to privacy online. We’ve built a free web browser that blocks creepy third-party ads and trackers by default, a private search engine with a truly independent index, a browser-native crypto wallet, and a private ad network (opt-in!) that directly rewards you for your attention. And we’re just getting started. Already 100 million people have switched to Brave for a faster, more private web. Millions more switch every month.
The internet is a sea of privacy-harmful ads, hackers, and echo chambers. Big Tech makes huge profits off our data, and tells us what’s true and what’s not. Brave is fighting back. Join us!
Summary
We are hiring a member of the Brave browser privacy engineering team to work on browser privacy, security and website compatibility.
As a senior software engineer working on the privacy team, your responsibilities will include:
Prototyping and implementing privacy-enhancing features in C++ for Brave browser (based on Chromium)
Reverse-engineering and debugging parts of the Web (JavaScript, HTML, CSS) that interact badly with Brave’s cutting-edge privacy protections (example: digging into website functionality that breaks because of Brave’s anti-fingerprinting mitigations)
Developing both categorical improvements and fixing individual websites when it comes to privacy and website compatibility for Brave browser
Required qualifications
Expert in C++ and JavaScript. At least 5 years of experience is preferred
Happy debugging and reverse engineering complex JavaScript
Very comfortable working and communicating async with a geographically-distributed software development team
Familiarity with Web technologies and the Web security model
Be comfortable diving into an extremely large, unfamiliar and complex codebase
Proficiency working with Git and comfortable working on GitHub
Preferred qualifications
Experience contributing to large open source codebases and/or participating in open source communities (almost all of our work at Brave is done in the open on GitHub)
Contributions to other Web browsers
Familiarity with Chromium's architecture
Familiarity with the adblocking ecosystem
Experience auditing C++ code for security issues
Ability to write clear technical documentation and less technical writing for blog posts or public communication.
Be excited about privacy, anonymity, and censorship resistance!
Working at Brave
Industry-leader in privacy, with an award-winning privacy engineering team that’s innovating everyday to keep people safer online and beat Big Tech
Highly competitive salaries & benefits, and generous home-office stipends
Fully remote team (no office, no commute) with a low-meeting culture
Welcoming, humble, ridiculously smart teammates, and a truly flat org structure
Opportunity to get in early at a hyper-growth company, and revolutionize the web
Oh, and did we mention Brendan Eich, our CEO & co-founder, invented JavaScript?
Check us out www.brave.com!