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- Be mission-focused. Anyone who is in this for reasons other than creating the best worldwide financial system in history will either get too demotivated to last through multi-year bear markets or get too distracted during the frothy bull markets.
- Be willing to work long, hard and smart. If Sherlock has any advantage, it is the willingness to work harder and think with more discipline than anyone else. This includes thinking from first principles about all important decisions and always thinking in tradeoffs and bets.
- Be an owner. You will get ownership in Sherlock after a short time in this role, so you will be expected to act like you are the owner of a Michelin-star restaurant where no effort or detail is too small.
- Be a builder. Everyone at Sherlock is deep in the arena. There are no "idea people" or stuffy management layers at Sherlock; everyone is in execution mode first and foremost and gets their hands dirty.
- Be a customer at all times. The customer is always right and if the customer makes a mistake, it is Sherlock's fault for not making the rules, UI or UX, etc. clear enough. It is too easy to sit behind a computer and build in an echo chamber, so we must experience the customer's viewpoint as often as possible.
- Be a professional athlete. Professional athletes opt into a high-performance, meritocratic culture. This creates an environment that brings out the best in people and rewards each for their respective performance. But it's also an environment where being in the 70th percentile in your role means you will have a short tenure on the team.
- You thrive in a direct, transparent environment. You must be comfortable giving direct feedback to others and receiving direct feedback yourself. "Not ruffling feathers" can come at the expense of moving in a suboptimal direction for too long. Sherlock is extremely transparent internally (and with customers) which means you can get involved in decisions made at all levels of Sherlock.
- Ensuring a graceful and smooth hand-off of a customer from the sales team to you
- Scheduling, organizing and leading kickoff, check-in and closing calls for customers and the security researchers participating in their audit
- Honing instincts to problem-solve technical issues on the fly and find paths forward with incomplete information
- Tracking and checking in with every active customer to ensure they are clear on next steps and aren't blocked on anything
- Preventing potential issues before they arise
- Prioritizing energy and initiatives to ensure each client has a 5-star experience
- Should be 98th percentile in written and spoken English (grammar, punctuation, spelling, sentence structure, etc.)
- Should be motivated by helping others and solving their problems
- Should feel comfortable working with highly technical security researchers and CTOs
- Should be comfortable with GitHub
- Should understand programming basics
- Should understand the basics of crypto and have a strong belief in its future potential
- Should share the cultural values of Sherlock listed in "Sherlock's Culture" above
- Strong programming background
- Strong crypto / DeFi background
- Web3 native (follows crypto Twitter and has worked in the crypto space)
- Proficiency in Solidity/Rust
- Proficiency in smart contract security
- Attractive base salary + benefits + potential for tokens/equity
- Flexible time-off policy
- Fully remote and flexible workstyle gives you the autonomy to live and work how you want
- Optional access to shared working space at your local WeWork or equivalent
- Great healthcare including dental
- Multiple offsites each year in places like France, Colombia, Thailand, etc.
- Build connections online and in-person with the world's best crypto founders/CTO/security researchers and learn about cutting-edge technologies
- Root access to the decision-making process/criteria in all areas of Sherlock and working directly with the founders
- Move quickly and get stuff done on a small, elite team that is already making a big impact in the crypto space
- Play a huge role in defining the future of Sherlock and accomplishing the goal of making crypto/DeFi accessible to everyone
How much does Remote Solidity pay?
The salary for a remote Solidity developer can vary widely depending on factors such as experience, skills, location, and the specific company or project
However, in general, Solidity developers are in high demand in the blockchain industry, and their salaries tend to be competitive
The average salary for a Solidity developer in the United States is around $120,000 to $150,000 per year, depending on experience and location
However, it's important to note that these numbers are averages and can vary widely based on the individual circumstances of the job
In addition to base salary, remote Solidity developers may also receive additional benefits such as flexible work schedules, the ability to work from anywhere in the world, and equity or tokens in the blockchain projects they are working on.