RunSybil is seeking curious and driven individuals for their talent community to connect for future job opportunities in AI security.
About RunSybil
RunSybil is an AI security startup scaling offensive security services by automating hacker intuition. We’re building Sybil: an AI-powered penetration testing product that finds vulnerabilities faster than human hackers. Backed by strong investor support and early customer traction, our team is composed of experts from the likes of OpenAI, Meta, Mandiant, Palantir, Cruise, and Trail of Bits.
We’re always excited to connect with curious, driven people who want to shape the future of AI and security. If you don’t see an open role that fits but think you could add value, drop us your resume. We’ll reach out if something opens up that matches your skills or interests.
Top Skills
AI
Penetration Testing
Security
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