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Founded in 2015, Huntress delivers a managed detection and response platform that protects small businesses from cyber attacks using AI‑driven alerts and human‑powered investigations. The company has earned a reputation for turning complex threat data into actionable insights that keep SMBs secure without the overhead of a full‑time security team.

Huntress hires across the spectrum of cybersecurity and tech, including security analysts, threat hunters, software engineers, data scientists, and customer success specialists. Candidates expect a remote‑first environment, a strong emphasis on professional development, and the chance to work on real‑world incidents that directly impact clients. Teams collaborate through agile ceremonies, code reviews, and shared learning sessions to stay ahead of evolving threats.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is it like to work at Huntress?
At Huntress, employees enjoy a culture that values autonomy, continuous learning, and impact. The company offers a fully remote model, flexible schedules, and a generous professional development budget. Teams are cross‑functional, with frequent hackathons, mentorship programs, and a focus on rapid iteration to stay ahead of cyber threats.
What types of positions are available at Huntress?
Huntress features roles in security operations (analyst, incident responder), threat intelligence, software engineering (backend, frontend, DevOps), data science, product management, sales, finance, HR, and customer success. Each position emphasizes collaboration, technical excellence, and a customer‑centric mindset.
How can I stand out as an applicant for Huntress?
Highlight certifications such as CompTIA Security+, CEH, or CISSP, and provide concrete examples of incident response or threat hunting projects. Demonstrate familiarity with SMB cyber risk challenges, showcase any open‑source contributions or security blogs, and tailor your résumé to reflect Huntress’s blend of AI and human expertise. Finally, express a clear passion for protecting small businesses and a willingness to thrive in a remote, fast‑moving team.

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