[tor-project] Job opening - Software Developer for Anti-Censorship Team
Erin Wyatt
ewyatt at torproject.org
Mon Sep 24 23:09:51 UTC 2018
Hi everyone!
We have a new job opening for a software developer on the (new) Anti-Censorship Team! Please help us spread the word. You can forward the job description directly to a person whom you think would be great, you could share it on your social media, and/or you could forward it to a mailing list! Every share helps get us closer to finding the magical person who will fill this position. :)
The job description is on our website: https://www.torproject.org/about/jobs-developer-anti-censorship.html.en, pasted below, and attached as a PDF.
Thank you, everyone! Have a great week. :)
Cheers,
Erin Wyatt
HR Manager
ewyatt at torproject.org
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Internet Freedom Nonprofit Seeks Software Developer for Anti-Censorship Team
The Tor Project, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization advancing human rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and open source anonymity and privacy technologies, is seeking an experienced Software Developer to take our anti-censorship work to the next level.
Tor is for everyone, and we are actively working to build a team that represents people from all over the world — people from diverse ethnic, national, and cultural backgrounds; people from all walks of life. Racial minorities, non-gender-binary people, women, and people from any group that is generally underrepresented in tech are encouraged to apply.
This developer will improve the user experience process of finding alternate routes to the Tor network when censorship events are blocking access in their host countries. Experience with Internet security and knowledge of obfuscation technologies would be a big help. Personal commitment to open source and using your advanced programming skills for the greater good is essential.
This developer position will be an integral part of our brand new Anti-Censorship Team. Main responsibilities for this position are:
• Devise metrics and load balancing mechanisms for our current and future bridge distribution system.
• Analyze our current BridgeDB design to determine how it can better leverage other circumvention solutions, such as newer pluggable transports (PTs).
• Review our current list of PTs and decide which we should continue to maintain.
• Evaluate new Pluggable Transports against our criteria to determine if they should be supported.
• Work with other members of the anti-censorship team lead to evaluate, pick and implement censorship-resistant discovery mechanisms for pluggable transport addresses.
• Evaluate cryptographic solutions to rate limiting bridge distribution, and if any are feasible, implement them.
Required qualifications:
• extensive experience writing and evaluating code in Python and Go
• experience in designing and documenting software engineering solutions to problems;
• self-directed
• comfortable and reliable with working remotely
Preferred qualifications:
• development experience in Rust
• understanding of the Tor pluggable transport ecosystem and the censorship circumvention research space
• familiarity with developing and scaling distributed systems
• previous contributions to other open source projects
Experience working with open source communities and/or a dedication to Internet freedom are added pluses.
This is a full-time position that can be done remotely/internationally or in our office in Seattle, WA. To apply, send a cover letter that includes a statement about why you want to work at the Tor Project, your CV/resume (including three professional references), and a link to a code sample or some non-trivial software project you have significantly contributed to. The email should go to job-anticensor at torproject dot org with “Anti-Censorship Developer” in the subject line. No phone calls please!
The Tor Project's workforce is smart and committed. The Tor Project currently has a paid and contract staff of around 47 developers and operational support staff, plus many thousands of volunteers who contribute to our work. The Tor Project is funded in part by government research and development grants, and in part by individual, foundation and corporate donations.
Flexible salary, depending on experience. The Tor Project has a competitive benefits package, including a generous PTO policy; 14 paid holidays per year (including the week between Christmas and New Year's, when the office is closed); health, vision, dental, disability, and life insurance paid in full for employee; and flexible work schedule.
The Tor Project, Inc., is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.
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