attention anybody with substantial experience with Rust and networking: my team is hiring!!

one of few rust jobs I'm aware of that is not web 3.0 horseplop.

fully remote (US timezones), good culture, good trans-inclusive healthcare, good work/life balance, and a nice defensive cybersecurity mission i can get behind.

feel free to reach out for more details and the job posting.

 

#fedihired #rust #infosec #cybersecurity #ot #ics

@tarajdactyl Is it acceptable if one's in a non-US timezone, but can work during US work hours? (I'm in +02:00, but am a night owl, both me & family prefer me working US times :P)

If that's acceptable, I'm curious! Can you tell me more? (DMs are fine too)

@tarajdactyl I wish I could say I'm experienced with Rust. :/ I'm looking to break into it that area a very experienced coder in other specializations. (Full stack webapps, lots of python and ts.) I don't suppose your team has any openings that would fit someone in that position?
@Nentuaby @tarajdactyl Basically the same for me. I've not dig into Rust other than reading very little of the rustaceons book. Working somewhere cyber sec is appalling in this era.
@tarajdactyl Ahem, I’m new to mastodon, but have good experience in Rust and networking. What’s the best way to reach out? Like this??
@tarajdactyl I've been writing Rust for many years now and really enjoy working in it. I also know more about networking than the average developer. The closest I've gotten to doing both together is implementing solutions to fly.io's distributed systems challenges in async Rust. I'd like to apply!

@tarajdactyl

Depends on what you're looking for with "substantial" with Rust but I love the language and I'm good with networking, and reverse engineering is my favorite thing ever

@tarajdactyl I'd be interested in at least seeing the posting, thanks
@tarajdactyl I think your tag shall be #fedihire not #fedihired... then it's considered a good taste, where more details about the job are actually in the post, including the link to the application.

@tarajdactyl does "US timezones" also mean US based / US jurisdiction?

Been tinkering with Rust before async/await were standard and have a few years of professional experience with it at work.

Networking experience at work is limited to v4-only to dual-stack migration, exchanging the central routers for a different platform, moving to a new VPN backend, and introducing network segmentation. Also playing around with BGP on small internet exchanges in my free time.

@tarajdactyl interested for sure. Can I get the job posting please? Thank you.
@tarajdactyl interested but unsure I’m a great candidate. Know a good bit about networking and have written a moderate amount of Rust a while back. A little…rusty, but would be up to look at a job req and possibly pass it around.