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HackerOne·Washington, United States·onsite

Software Engineer, Applied AI

Posted 7 days ago
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Ruby on RailsReact

About the role

What you'll do

  • Develop and integrate AI-powered features to enhance vulnerability detection and security automation.
  • Contribute to the AI security agent, Hai, enabling natural language insights and secure model interactions.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with Product, Security Research, and Customer Success teams to deliver reliable solutions.
  • Apply data-driven decision making to evaluate model performance and iterate on AI features.
  • Work onsite one day per week in Washington, DC, with a flexible work approach supporting proximity and remote balance.

What you should know

  • Role offers exposure to cutting-edge AI security technologies including LLMs and agentic AI frameworks.
  • Candidates should be comfortable with evolving AI frameworks and security challenges in a fast-moving industry.
  • Requires willingness to work onsite once per week to foster team collaboration and culture.
  • Opportunity to impact thousands of customers by improving how organizations detect and respond to cyber threats.
  • Competitive compensation with equity options and comprehensive benefits including unlimited PTO and parental leave.

About the company

  • HackerOne is a global leader in Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) and AI-driven cybersecurity.
  • The company values customer obsession, transparency, and inclusive collaboration among employees and partners.
  • Trusted by major organizations including government agencies and Fortune 500 companies for digital security.
  • Recognized as a Most Loved Workplace for Young Professionals (2024) and featured in Gartner’s Emerging Tech Impact Radar.
  • HackerOne combines the largest security research community with AI-powered platforms to drive innovation.

Key required skills

LLM integrationPyTorchTensorFlowHuggingFace TransformersRuby on RailsGraphQLReact

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