What’s it Like to Work at Raxis?

One of the great things about being a penetration tester is explaining what we do to people inside andoutside the world of cybersecurity. Having done this work myself and now managing others, I can’t imagine a more fascinating job. However, I also can’t imagine doing this job for any company other than Raxis.

That’s because we’ve assembled a team of outstanding professionals with wildly diverse backgrounds that range from film and television to law enforcement to web design to IT administration and software development. We are, of course, expert hackers, but working for Raxis means that we all bring much more to the table.

Over the next several weeks, we’ll be offering up a series of videos that will show you what our company and our work is truly like. These videos will likely be helpful if you’re interested in penetration as a career. They must-watch material if you want a career at Raxis.

In addition to an advanced skillset, we expect an incredibly high degree of integrity. The nature of our works means that we only bring on people who have held positions of trust and who have proven themselves worthy of ours. 

Integrity is essential, but it’s only one part of the larger picture that is culture. Beginning with our founder, we’ve brought on people who work well together, naturally. We have created a culture that places a high value on creative thinking, problem-solving, and above all, teamwork. 

Please take a look at our inaugural video above. Raxis’ chief technology officer Brian Tant and I will explain how each penetration test demands presents different issues and opportunities. If you think you have what it takes to join our ranks, keep watching in the weeks ahead as other members of the Raxis team discuss different aspects of life in our world.

Also, keep an eye on our careers page. Occasionally, we have openings for people with the right skills, determination, and attitude to join our team.

Want to learn more? Take a look at the next part of our Working at Raxis discussion.

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