About the role
Jobright is your personal AI job search agent that transforms the way you do job search from solo, time-consuming efforts to a fast, expert-guided journey, simplifying every job search step and accelerating your route to the best job outcomes. They are seeking an entry-level Cybersecurity Engineer to monitor security incidents, perform vulnerability assessments, and collaborate with engineering teams to enhance security measures.
Why Join Us
• Build real, production AI agents used by real users • High ownership and impact • Work at the intersection of AI, agents, and product • Shape how people experience AI-driven job search
Responsibilities
• Monitor, triage, and respond to security incidents across cloud and application environments, from initial detection through root cause analysis and remediation • Perform regular vulnerability assessments and penetration tests to identify weaknesses before they become exploitable threats • Build and maintain security automation scripts and playbooks that reduce manual toil and accelerate incident response times • Collaborate with engineering teams to conduct threat modeling and embed security controls into the CI/CD pipeline and application architecture • Stay current with emerging threats, CVEs, and attack techniques, and translate findings into actionable hardening recommendations
Qualification
Required
• Recent graduate or entry-level professional (0–2 years of experience) with a degree in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, or a related technical field • Strong proficiency in Python or Bash, with the ability to write scripts for security automation, log parsing, and threat analysis • Solid understanding of network protocols, common attack vectors (OWASP Top 10, MITRE ATT&CK), and how vulnerabilities are discovered and exploited in practice • A security-first mindset with the discipline to think adversarially and the communication skills to explain risks clearly to non-security stakeholders
Preferred
• Previous internship or personal project experience in penetration testing, CTF competitions, bug bounty programs, or security operations • Hands-on familiarity with tools like Burp Suite, Nmap, Wireshark, or cloud-native security services (AWS GuardDuty, GCP Security Command Center) • Experience working with SIEM platforms and writing detection rules or correlation logic for real-world threat scenarios • Interest in application security and a willingness to dig into codebases to find and fix security flaws at the source