SOFTWARE ENGINEER
Somerville, Massachusetts, United States
SNAPSHOT
• Type: Full Time
• Openings: 6
• Travel: Sometimes
• Experience: 5-7 years
• Citizenship: US Citizen
JOB DESCRIPTION
We are hiring for a Software Engineer:
You will be involved in all aspects of the product development and go-to-market process, including features specification, design, development, field engagement, and go-to-market strategies.
This is truly an outstanding opportunity to combine your creativity, technical and business discernment in a tight-knit team that exudes innovation.
Does this sound fun and interesting? If so we'd love to talk to you!
Requirements:
• MUST have a MINIMUM of 5+ years of working experience in TCP/IP networking protocols, SSL, HTTP/HTTPS
• Extensive application layer experience (HTTP, SSL)
• Strong skills in high-level networking (TCP and IP)
• Networking and System programming experience
• Traditional firewall knowledge
• Multi-threading software design algorithms
• Linux system, Linux kernel, and device driver experience is definitely a plus
• Should have good knowledge and experience in debugging system software and is very familiar with GDB
• Excellent programming skills in C/C++ and Intel assembly language are required
• Experience with Java and JavaScript a plus
IMPORTANT: All resumes must be submitted with a brief candidate summary that outlines the key qualifications required for this position as per the job description. Please showcase all skills and experience relevant to each requirement for THIS particular job. This write-up will be shared with the client along with the resume. Candidates without a proper write-up will not be forwarded to the client.
QUESTIONS FROM THE EMPLOYER
You will need to answer the following questions when you apply to this job.
• Do you have experience with any TCP/IP protocol stack implementaion?
• Can you perform TCP/IP protocol analysis using Wireshark?
• Do you have working knowledge of IP routing?
• Are you familiar with SSL negotiation steps?
• Are you familiar with the HTTP protocol?
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