The client code is mostly C++, JavaScript/Typescript for the interface (React), and Golang for the services.
Tanium's product is basically computer security & management software for government and large enterprises. It's orders of magnitude faster than most competition, and customers love it. Fortune called us the "Usain Bolt of cybersecurity" [1], and Forbes put us at #4 on the Cloud 100 list [2].
The former CIO of the US Air Force, said that Tanium is "game-changing ... allowing a tremendous amount of automation and reduced workloads for our network operations people significantly, meaning things that used to take them months is now down to seconds, or minutes." [3] The USAF used Tanium to patch all of their systems for WannaCry in 41 minutes and consider any system without our software as "high risk". [4]
Fortune ranked us as one of the best medium/large-sized places to work [5] [6].
Benefits include healthcare, 401k match, self-directed/unlimited vacation time (most folks take 4-5 weeks), paid time off for volunteering, parental leave, fertility/adoption benefits, and more.
Compensation is near FAANG levels with strong base pay, annual bonuses, and equity in the form of RSUs. The recruiting team can share more details there.
When the pandemic wraps up, we will back to gathering everyone together 2-3 times a year, and most teams do zoom/Slack calls for stand-up 2-3 times a week.
We have roles open in Engineering, Technical Account Management, Security, Sales, Legal, Marketing, Finance, HR, Accounting, and more. The client code is mostly C++, JavaScript/Typescript for the interface (React), and Golang for the services. I called out a few interesting positions below.
Every role is REMOTE first and some are located outside the US. If you are close to an office, you can choose to come in or work from home.
Feel free to ask me about anything, reply here or email nathan.dauber@tanium.com
Enterprise Services Engineer - This is a role created in response to customer demand, where we're managing Tanium software directly for customers instead of only training and advising their employees.
Associate/Director of Technical Account Management - The TAM organization is central to our company, and doesn't have any real parallels that I'm aware of. As a TAM, you'd be expected to set up a home lab with a network of machines (or VMs) running our software, and you'd be primarily responsible for advising 2~5 customers on how best to use Tanium. However, TAMs come from all kinds of backgrounds including sysadmin, DevOps, or security, and really work together as a team to support each other and meet the needs of each customer.
Tanium | Emeryville, CA (SF) or Morrisville, NC (RTP) or REMOTE
Tanium's product is basically computer security & management software for government and large enterprises. It's orders of magnitude faster than most competition, and customers love it. Fortune called us the "Usain Bolt of cybersecurity" [1], and Forbes put us at #4 on the Cloud 100 list [2].
The former CIO of the US Air Force, said that Tanium is "game-changing ... allowing a tremendous amount of automation and reduced workloads for our network operations people significantly, meaning things that used to take them months is now down to seconds, or minutes." [3] The USAF used Tanium to patch all of their systems for WannaCry in 41 minutes and consider any system without our software as "high risk". [4]
Fortune ranked us as one of the best medium-sized places to work [5] [6].
Benefits include healthcare, 401k match, self-directed/unlimited vacation time (most folks take 4-5 weeks), paid time off for volunteering, parental leave, fertility/adoption benefits, and more.
Compensation is near FAANG levels with strong base pay, large annual bonuses, and equity in the form of RSUs. The recruiting team can share more details there.
We get everyone together 2-3 times a year, and most teams do zoom calls for standup 2-3 times a week.
We have roles open in Engineering, Technical Account Management, Security, Sales, Legal, Marketing, Finance, HR, Accounting, and more. I called out a few interesting positions below.
Feel free to ask me about anything, reply here or email nathan.dauber@[company site].
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Senior Software Engineer - The core is mostly C++, and then JavaScript for the modules and admin interface (AngularJS/React/Node.js, with work in progress to switch to React). There's also growing amounts of Python, particularly for endpoint scripting, and a tiny bit of Rust.
On site or US Remote (pick the closest one) - RTP: https://grnh.se/bf83f3ab1 | SF: https://grnh.se/31f653fb1
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Enterprise Services Engineer - This is a new role in response to customer demand, where we're managing Tanium software directly for customers instead of only training and advising their employees.
Additional roles open in US Remote or on site in Fort Belvoir, Quantico, Washington D.C., or Reston:
Associate/Director of Technical Account Management - The TAM organization is central to our company, and doesn't have any real parallels that I'm aware of. As a TAM, you'd be expected to set up a home lab with a network of machines (or VMs) running our software, and you'd be primarily responsible for advising 2~5 customers on how best to use Tanium. However, TAMs come from all kinds of backgrounds including sysadmin, devops, or security, and really work together as a team to support each other and meet the needs of each customer.
Hi, I'm a High School Student with a long history of working on Software. I helped make a game faster for 50,000 players. Is it possible for me to get a summer internship?
Tanium | Emeryville, CA (SF) or Morrisville, NC (RTP) or REMOTE | Full-time, ONSITE & REMOTE
Tanium's product is basically computer security & management software for government and large enterprises. It's orders of magnitude faster than most competition, and customers love it. Fortune called us the "Usain Bolt of cybersecurity" [1], and Forbes put us at #4 on the Cloud 100 list [2].
The former CIO of the US Air Force, said that Tanium is "game-changing ... allowing a tremendous amount of automation and reduced workloads for our network operations people significantly, meaning things that used to take them months is now down to seconds, or minutes." [3] The USAF used Tanium to patch all of their systems for WannaCry in 41 minutes and consider any system without our software as "high risk". [4]
Fortune ranked us as one of the best medium-sized places to work [5] [6].
Benefits include healthcare, 401k match, self-directed/unlimited vacation time (most folks take 4-5 weeks), paid time off for volunteering, parental leave, fertility/adoption benefits, and more.
Compensation is near FAANG levels with strong base pay, large annual bonuses, and equity in the form of RSUs. The recruiting team can share more details there.
We get everyone together 2-3 times a year, and most teams do zoom calls for standup 2-3 times a week.
We have roles open in Engineering, Technical Account Management, Security, Sales, Legal, Marketing, Finance, HR, Accounting, and more. I called out a few interesting positions below.
Feel free to ask me about anything, reply here or email nathan.dauber@[company site].
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Senior Software Engineer - The core is mostly C++, and then JavaScript for the modules and admin interface (AngularJS/React/Node.js, with work in progress to switch to React). There's also growing amounts of Python, particularly for endpoint scripting, and a tiny bit of Rust.
On site or US Remote (pick the closest one) - RTP: https://grnh.se/bf83f3ab1 | SF: https://grnh.se/31f653fb1
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Enterprise Services Engineer - This is a new role in response to customer demand, where we're managing Tanium software directly for customers instead of only training and advising their employees.
Additional roles open in US Remote or on site in Fort Belvoir, Quantico, Washington D.C., or Reston:
Associate/Director of Technical Account Management - The TAM organization is central to our company, and doesn't have any real parallels that I'm aware of. As a TAM, you'd be expected to set up a home lab with a network of machines (or VMs) running our software, and you'd be primarily responsible for advising 2~5 customers on how best to use Tanium. However, TAMs come from all kinds of backgrounds including sysadmin, devops, or security, and really work together as a team to support each other and meet the needs of each customer.
Tanium's product is basically computer security & management software for government and large enterprises. It's orders of magnitude faster than most competition, and customers love it. Fortune called us the "Usain Bolt of cybersecurity" [1], and Forbes put us at #4 on the Cloud 100 list [2].
The former CIO of the US Air Force, said that Tanium is "game-changing ... allowing a tremendous amount of automation and reduced workloads for our network operations people significantly, meaning things that used to take them months is now down to seconds, or minutes." [3] The USAF used Tanium to patch all of their systems for WannaCry in 41 minutes and consider any system without our software as "high risk". [4]
Fortune ranked us as one of the best medium-sized places to work [5] [6].
Benefits include healthcare, 401k match, self-directed/unlimited vacation time (most folks take 4-5 weeks), paid time off for volunteering, parental leave, fertility/adoption benefits, and more.
Compensation is near FAANG levels with strong base pay, large annual bonuses, and equity in the form of RSUs. The recruiting team can share more details there.
We get everyone together 2-3 times a year, and most teams do zoom calls for standup 2-3 times a week.
We have roles open in Engineering, Technical Account Management, Security, Sales, Legal, Marketing, Finance, HR, Accounting, and more. I called out a few interesting positions below.
Feel free to ask me about anything, reply here or email nathan.dauber@[company site].
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Senior Software Engineer - The core is mostly C++, and then JavaScript for the modules and admin interface (AngularJS/React/Node.js, with work in progress to switch to React). There's also growing amounts of Python, particularly for endpoint scripting, and a tiny bit of Rust.
On site or US Remote (pick the closest one) - RTP: https://grnh.se/bf83f3ab1 | SF: https://grnh.se/31f653fb1
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Enterprise Services Engineer - This is a new role in response to customer demand, where we're managing Tanium software directly for customers instead of only training and advising their employees.
Additional roles open in US Remote or on site in Fort Belvoir, Quantico, Washington D.C., or Reston:
Associate/Director of Technical Account Management - The TAM organization is central to our company, and doesn't have any real parallels that I'm aware of. As a TAM, you'd be expected to set up a home lab with a network of machines (or VMs) running our software, and you'd be primarily responsible for advising 2~5 customers on how best to use Tanium. However, TAMs come from all kinds of backgrounds including sysadmin, devops, or security, and really work together as a team to support each other and meet the needs of each customer.
Radialogica is a health care analytics company focused on radiation oncology. We provide sophisticated software and robust analytics to elevate quality of care for cancer patients. Our organizational strategy, capabilities and resources are unified around a deep commitment to quality and value in oncology, and the goal of reducing the physical and financial burden of cancer treatment and survivor-ship. We are looking for others to join our team where you can start to deliver an immediate impact to the healthcare of others suffering from cancer.
For all positions we value skill-set over tool-set and ability over qualifications. The team you’re joining is small, highly skilled, and reasonably good at ping pong. Our offices are relaxed, kitchen is well-stocked, and we have fluffy dogs on site.
That doesn't help much. Server rendering means the user can see something, but if the browser is executing a 2mb blob of JS and it takes 3 seconds to do so you get major jank.
About us: - Radialogica is a bioinformatics company focused on radiation oncology. We provide sophisticated software and robust analytics to elevate quality of care for cancer patients. Our organizational strategy, capabilities and resources are unified around a deep commitment to quality and value in oncology, and the goal of reducing the physical and financial burden of cancer treatment and survivor-ship. We are looking for others to join our team where you can start to deliver an immediate impact to the healthcare of others suffering from cancer.
For all positions we value skill-set over tool-set and ability over qualifications. The team you’re joining is small, highly skilled, and reasonably good at ping pong. Our offices are relaxed, kitchen is well-stocked, and we have fluffy dogs on site.
* Network Admin/DevOps - We are looking for relentless problem-solvers to join our DevOps team. You will help us predict the future, figure out when we need new stuff before we need it. Attention to uptimes and familiarity with monitoring concepts. You will talk to the team, and you’ll work closely with others within the company to bring projects from planning to launch.
* Front-end Developer - Someone focused on delivering products with a great UX. Experience building fat JS MVC apps, designing complex stateful apps in a maintainable way, with data visualization using D3 or Processing. Knowledgeable of HTML5, ES6, CSS3, and Web standards are important. You should be able to rapidly prototype features and designs.
* Back-end Developer - Experienced developers, who have worked on a decent number of products, have a propensity for shipping often, probably with years of experience and amazing coding chops (those having left coding behind them—this isn't the company for you, unfortunately). If you are a polyglot thinker/Functional language lover then you earn bonus points. You should be eager to learn/teach other on the team about TDD, continuous integration, and functional paradigms.
Shoot any questions or apply by emailing nathan@radialogica.com
From my experience etcd is pretty rock solid, until you start using it across availability zones. Then if you add in SSL into the mix, the reliability drops even further if you are using the default configuration. At that point you need to start tweaking the heartbeat and timeout parameters for a the cluster to stay stable.