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Gemini

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$172k - $215k

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Gemini
$172k - $215k
Remote (USA)

About the Company

Gemini is a global crypto and Web3 platform founded by Tyler Winklevoss and Cameron Winklevoss in 2014. Gemini offers a wide range of crypto products and services for individuals and institutions in over 70 countries.

Crypto is about giving you greater choice, independence, and opportunity. We are here to help you on your journey. We build crypto products that are simple, elegant, and secure. Whether you are an individual or an institution, we help you buy, sell, and store your bitcoin and cryptocurrency.

At Gemini, our mission is to unlock the next era of financial, creative, and personal freedom.

In the United States, we have a flexible hybrid work policy for employees who live within 30 miles of our office headquartered in New York City and our office in Seattle. Employees within the New York and Seattle metropolitan areas are expected to work from the designated office twice a week, unless there is a job-specific requirement to be in the office every workday. Employees outside of these areas are considered part of our remote-first workforce. We believe our hybrid approach for those near our NYC and Seattle offices increases productivity through more in-person collaboration where possible.

The Department: Crypto Core

The Role: Staff Software Engineer (Security)

Security of customers’ digital assets and personal information held with Gemini is our first and foremost priority. Gemini’s Signing team develops and maintains a trusted execution environment for the purpose of working with Gemini customers’ digital assets. To directly support our cryptographic software, hardware, and trusted execution environments, this work includes developing and managing security tools and platforms, assisting users to design and assess the security internal systems, and simplifying manual or complex software security processes.

In our work, we research and build applicable software and hardware security approaches to support our signing environment. An ideal candidate would have experience in the implementation of software that was used with one or more security areas (e.g., signing, encrypting, load-time attestation, digital signatures, sealing, binding). This engineer will also work closely with various teams including our Security Operations, Custody, Product Security, Wallet Engineering, and Platform Engineering teams.

We are a dynamic group with both entrepreneurial spirit and security engineering experience. We have incredibly high aspirations, and we are looking for like-minded individuals who want to guide the transition to a new more decentralized world where access to digital assets is normalized and ubiquitous.

Responsibilities:

  • Implement software applications that may include key storage, signing, encryption, code attestation, or secure boot
  • Design, deploy, and maintain security solutions supporting maintenance of digital assets
  • Work closely with software security engineers to develop the capabilities of the existing signing security infrastructure with a goal of security and scalability
  • Integrate the use of hardware security mechanisms into the Gemini software infrastructure
  • Work with hardware security mechanisms of interest include a trusted platform module (TPM) and/or hardware security modules (HSMs), and/or other similar hardware key storage mechanisms
  • Develop tools that integrate security into systems and process
  • Participate in disaster recovery (DR) scenarios to validate operability of physical and digital material

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Hands-on expertise in the development of at least one area of software security that includes implementing software in any of the following: operating systems, kernel development, kernel modules, embedded security software, network security engineering, cryptographic protocols, or cryptographic hardware (PKCS#11, FIPS 201-1 PIV, smartcards, TPMs, HSMs, or TEEs)
  • Hands-on expertise in any one of the following areas: hardware security modules or discrete trusted platform modules or firmware trusted platform modules or secure enclaves
  • Experience in network engineering and security
  • Experience in researching and addressing complex business topics around TPMs, HSMs, TEEs, secure build infrastructure, and applied cryptography. Candidates without a strong understanding in one of these areas may still be a strong candidate if this is offset by a strong background in a systems security area (e.g., operating systems, embedded systems security, firmware security, network security engineering)
  • Strong understanding of systems/network security, secure protocol design, secure build and supply chain management, encryption, authentication, key management and applied cryptography
  • Demonstrated ability to convert theoretical security concepts into production
  • Proficiency in a common scripting language including but not limited to Python, Ruby, etc.
  • Able to troubleshoot and debug issues, and demonstrate a methodical approach to root cause analysis
  • Experience working with engineering teams, teaching, training, and mentoring on how to implement best-practice technical solutions
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills; attentive to details

Preferred Qualifications:

  • 5+ years experience in software engineering
  • 2+ years experience with secure software that makes use of a trusted platform module (TPM), hardware security module (HSM), trusted execution environment (TEE), smartcard, and/or other similar hardware key storage mechanism
  • Ability to read and write code written in Python, Java, Scala, C/C++, and Golang
  • Knowledge of hardware security, verified/secure boot, tamper resistance, side-channel attacks, anti-cloning, and PUFs
  • Solid understanding of Product Management and Product Ownership, Agile practices and methodologies
  • Having prior knowledge in the blockchain space is not a requirement but good to have
  • Experience in a code-first environment, developing automated solutions to solve support and operational issues
It Pays to Work Here
The compensation & benefits package for this role includes:
  • Competitive starting salary
  • A discretionary annual bonus
  • Long-term incentive in the form of a new hire equity grant
  • Comprehensive health plans
  • 401K with company matching
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Flexible time off

Salary Range: The base salary range for this role is between $172,000 - $215,000 in the State of New York, the State of California and the State of Washington. This range is not inclusive of our discretionary bonus or equity package. When determining a candidate’s compensation, we consider a number of factors including skillset, experience, job scope, and current market data.

At Gemini, we strive to build diverse teams that reflect the people we want to empower through our products, and we are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status. Equal Opportunity is the Law, and Gemini is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. If you have a specific need that requires accommodation, please let a member of the People Team know.

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How much do crypto jobs pay?

The salaries for cryptocurrency jobs vary widely depending on the specific role, industry, location, experience, and other factors

However, in general, cryptocurrency jobs tend to pay relatively well compared to other industries

Here are some examples of average salaries for popular cryptocurrency jobs:

  1. Blockchain Developer: The average salary for a blockchain developer in the US is around $105,000 per year, with salaries ranging from $60,000 to $180,000 per year.
  2. Cryptocurrency Analyst: The average salary for a cryptocurrency analyst in the US is around $85,000 per year, with salaries ranging from $50,000 to $135,000 per year.
  3. Cryptocurrency Trader: The average salary for a cryptocurrency trader in the US is around $95,000 per year, with salaries ranging from $40,000 to $180,000 per year.
  4. Marketing and PR Manager: The average salary for a marketing and PR manager in the US is around $77,000 per year, with salaries ranging from $43,000 to $128,000 per year.
  5. Crypto Lawyer: The average salary for a crypto lawyer in the US is around $120,000 per year, with salaries ranging from $70,000 to $200,000 per year.

Is crypto jobs legit?

Yes, cryptocurrency jobs are generally legitimate, and the industry has created many job opportunities over the years

As the cryptocurrency industry has grown, it has attracted a significant number of legitimate businesses and organizations that require talented individuals to work in various roles, such as blockchain development, cryptocurrency analysis, trading, marketing, public relations, law, and compliance, among others

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What careers are there in crypto?

The market of cryptocurrency jobs has grown rapidly in recent years, creating a wide range of career opportunities in various sectors

Here are some of the careers in crypto that you can explore:

  1. Blockchain Consultant: Consultants offer advice to businesses and organizations that are exploring the implementation of blockchain technology. They help with strategic planning, implementation, and optimization.
  2. Blockchain Developer: Developers are responsible for creating and maintaining blockchain-based applications and smart contracts. They need to have experience in coding languages like Solidity, C++, and Python.
  3. Crypto Compliance Officer: These professionals ensure that businesses operating in the crypto industry comply with relevant laws and regulations.
  4. Crypto Journalist: A journalist who specializes in reporting on cryptocurrencies and the blockchain industry. They write news articles, feature stories, and analysis.
  5. Crypto Lawyer: Lawyers who specialize in the crypto industry help navigate complex regulatory and legal frameworks.
  6. Cryptocurrency Analyst: An analyst researches and analyzes cryptocurrencies and the market trends. They provide insights on trading, investments, and risk management.
  7. Cryptocurrency Educator: Educators help individuals and businesses understand the concepts and technicalities of cryptocurrencies and the blockchain technology.
  8. Cryptocurrency Trader: Traders buy and sell cryptocurrencies on exchanges, making profits by predicting market movements.
  9. Marketing and PR Manager: These professionals are responsible for promoting crypto projects, managing the brand's online presence, and building community engagement.

Can you make a career out of cryptocurrency?

Yes, it is possible to make a career out of cryptocurrency

The cryptocurrency industry has grown rapidly in recent years, and there are now many job opportunities available in various sectors related to blockchain and digital currencies

Some of the most common career paths in cryptocurrency include blockchain development, cryptocurrency trading, cryptocurrency analysis, marketing and public relations, and cryptocurrency journalism

There are also roles in cryptocurrency consulting, law, and compliance, among others

To pursue a career in cryptocurrency, it is important to have a strong understanding of the technology and how it works

This may require education or training in computer science, economics, or finance, depending on the specific career path you choose

Additionally, keeping up with the latest developments in the industry is crucial to stay competitive and relevant

As with any career, success in the cryptocurrency industry also requires a strong work ethic, dedication, and a willingness to continuously learn and adapt to new developments

While the industry is still relatively new and rapidly evolving, it has the potential to offer exciting and rewarding career opportunities for those who are passionate about the technology and willing to put in the effort to succeed.

What is crypto jobs?

Crypto jobs refer to employment opportunities in the cryptocurrency industry

This can include jobs related to the development of cryptocurrency technology, such as blockchain development, as well as jobs in crypto-related companies, such as exchanges or payment processing firms

Some examples of crypto jobs include blockchain engineers, crypto traders, and compliance specialists

These jobs often require specialized knowledge and expertise in the field of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.