What SecurityScorecard is hiring right now

Open roles read straight from the applicant tracking system on SecurityScorecard's own career page, not from a job board. Counted daily, so the direction is visible as well as the number.

Open roles 46
Departments 9
Countries 4
Flagged remote by the employer 35 (76%)
Posted in the last 30 days 20
Median age of an open role 37 days
Roles first seen in the last 14 days 10
Roles we have seen close 19

Where the hiring sits: Technology (11), Threat Intelligence (8), Revenue (7), UX (6), Marketing (6).

Where the roles sit: Remote (United States) (8), Remote (NYC) (4), Hybrid (Austin, TX) (4), Remote (Brazil) (3).

Countries with the most openings: United States (29), Brazil (3), Argentina (3), Canada (2).

The roles posted most recently

Role Where Posted
Senior Research Engineer, Threat Intelligence Remote (United States) 2026-08-20
GTM Engineer Remote (Austin, TX) 2026-08-18
Business Development Representative, Public Sector Remote (United States) 2026-08-13
Leader Enterprise Customer Success, NA Remote (NYC) 2026-08-13
Senior Data Scientist Remote (Argentina) 2026-08-13

These are the six most recent of 46, as SecurityScorecard published them. The wording is the employer's own; we do not rewrite a job title any more than we rewrite a filing.

Why the count alone says little

A large company always has hundreds of open roles. What carries information is which way that number moves, and which departments it moves in. We record both openings and closures, so a role disappearing from SecurityScorecard's careers page is a recorded event rather than a silent absence.

Half of these roles have been open for more than 37 days. A long median is not by itself a sign of trouble - some roles are hard to fill and some boards are simply pruned rarely - but it does mean the headline count says less about this month than it appears to.

Being straight about what this is

Not advice, and not a complete picture. This is one company's own careers page. It says nothing about revenue, headcount or plans, and we do not claim otherwise.

A short observation window. We started recording opens and closes on this set in August 2026, so "what changed" is weeks deep and grows daily. The posting dates above come from the employer and reach back further than our own record.

Refreshed once a night, read from eight applicant tracking systems. No salary fields and no candidate data: they are not in the source.

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