We are looking for someone to join our team and participate in the development of unique software security tools. The candidates must know low-level details of modern software as well as high-level data structures and algorithms.
Requirements:
* strong knowledge of C/C++
* experience with Qt and GUI development is a big PLUS
* knowledge of x86 assembler and unwillingness to use it in development
* cross platform development (Windows/Linux/Mac) is a plus
* knowing the graph theory and how compilers work is a plus
* ability and willingness to write secure yet fast code
* good problem solving and communication skills
To apply, please send your resume to info@hex-rays.com
Code samples and links to implemented projects are welcome.
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- Ilfak Guilfanov
- Elias Bachaalany
- Igor Skochinsky
- Daniel Pistelli
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LOL @ “knowledge of x86 assembler and unwillingness to use it in development”
This is really great, I wish I had a strong work history on my resume otherwise I would apply.
Hah. Excellent! I love assembler & hate using it in development. I’d love to work with your team, but I’d hate to move to Belgium (no offense to Belgium…I just hate moving).
Great to hear you’re expanding though. That’s exciting.
I second Jerry’s post. He hit my thoughts on the nail.
I second Jerry’s post. My thoughts exactly.
I sent an email with some of my project history, will be very happy if I get a reply
This is a full time position in Belgium, no remote job is possible, sorry! But who knows, we may try remote jobs in the future, so stay tuned
Tamimego, we try to reply everyone, so you should get an answer.