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Asymmetric Research:
Asymmetric Research ("AR") is a boutique security venture focused on deep partnerships with L1/L2 blockchains and DeFi protocols in an effort to keep them safe. We specialize in four core domains of web3 security: research, engineering, incident response, and infrastructure services.
Culture:
AR is a fully remote organization with deep open-source roots. Members of our team have shaped security programs at organizations like Google, Netflix, Mozilla, Stripe, and Jump Crypto. We pride ourselves on maintaining the highest levels of confidentiality, integrity, and professionalism. We help teams fortify their smart contracts, infrastructure, and security postures against emerging threats through deep, long-term partnerships.
Responsibilities:
As an intern, you’ll be matched with an internship project that aligns with our core focus areas, designed to contribute meaningfully to the blockchain security space. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with experts while also having the freedom to shape the project based on your interests.
Example directions for internship projects:
Applying and expanding the latest research in fuzzing to L1 blockchain validators
Writing a decompiler for a new architecture
Developing robust monitoring tools for security critical events across blockchains
Designing a new static analysis tool for a smart contract runtime
Requirements:
Desire to understand how things work, and the ability to quickly absorb new information.
Strong programming skills in a languages like Rust, C, Go, or Python
Keen interest in security
Available for at least 3 months
Sense of integrity—we operate in a high-trust environment, and expect all team members to uphold the highest ethical standards.
Nice to have:
CTF experience and public vulnerability reports are a big plus
Prior experience with blockchain technologies like Ethereum, Solana, Cosmos, or Move on a smart contract level and validator level
Benefits:
This is a paid internship. Along with financial compensation, you’ll gain hands-on experience in one of the most challenging and high-stakes areas of security research, working in an environment that values autonomy, deep thinking, and meaningful contributions.
How to get a web3 internship?
There are a few steps you can take to increase your chances of getting a web3 internship
- Start by building your skills and knowledge. This could include taking courses on web development, blockchain technology, and web3 technologies.
- Make sure your resume and online profiles showcase your skills and experience, including any relevant projects you've worked on.
- Network with people in the web3 industry and attend relevant conferences and events to meet potential employers and learn about opportunities.
- Apply for internships at web3 companies or organizations that align with your interests and goals. Be sure to tailor your application to the specific internship and highlight your relevant skills and experience.
- Be persistent and keep applying for internships, even if you don't get accepted right away. It can take time to find the right fit, so be patient and keep working on improving your skills and networking with potential employers.
- If you were rejected don't get disencouraged! Ask for honest feedback so you can improve the next time.