Internship
Cloud-native endpoint security solutions provider
$20 - $25/hr
Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship
Remote in USA
This internship position offers two location options: majority remote with potential for some travel to the Sunnyvale office for team meetings or fully remote with no travel required. Interns may also work out of the CrowdStrike office closest to their remote location.
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CrowdStrike focuses on cybersecurity by providing cloud-native endpoint security solutions to protect businesses from cyber threats. Their main product, the Falcon platform, includes services like next-generation antivirus, endpoint detection and response, and device control to manage network access. The company serves a wide range of clients, including many Fortune 100 companies, and operates on a subscription-based model, offering various service levels and premium threat hunting services. CrowdStrike is recognized as a leader in the cybersecurity field for its effectiveness in threat detection and response.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Austin, Texas
Founded
2011
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Competitive Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Remote-friendly culture
Market leader in compensation and equity awards
Competitive vacation and flexible working arrangements
Comprehensive health benefits + 401k plan
Paid Parental Leave, including adoption
Wellness programs
Professional development and mentorship opportunities
Open offices have stocked kitchens, coffee, soda and treats
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