Senior Application Security Engineer
Remote
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Match Group

1,001-5,000 employees

Global online dating platform with diverse brands
Company Overview
Match Group, with its 25-year history, has consistently demonstrated industry leadership by pioneering the concept of online dating and introducing technology-driven features like the Swipe feature® and social discovery. The company's commitment to diversity, safety, and privacy, as well as its efforts to make tech connections more inclusive, sets it apart in the industry. With over 750 million downloads of its apps and its products contributing to over 40% of all online-started relationships in the U.S., Match Group's influence and reach are undeniable.
Consumer Software

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$400M

Founded

1986

Headquarters

Dallas, Texas

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

10%

1 year growth

14%

2 year growth

19%
Locations
Dallas, TX, USA
Experience Level
Entry
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CategoriesNew
IT & Security
Requirements
  • Prior experience securing large-scale web/mobile applications, including performing security code reviews, vulnerability assessments, and manual testing for logic flaws
  • Familiarity with dynamic and static application security tools
  • Experience performing thorough threat modeling of web applications
  • The ability to effectively partner and communicate with Engineering and Product teams
  • The ability to quickly adapt and context switch between different environments that are using a variety of tech stacks
  • 3 or more years application security and/or development experience
Responsibilities
  • Design and lead the implementation of SDLC practices including code reviews, static/dynamic code analysis and vulnerability assessments
  • Serve as a subject matter expert for Application Security, providing guidance to Engineering and Product teams throughout the Match Group portfolio
  • Lead research into suspected application vulnerabilities
  • Maintain awareness of known vulnerabilities in application technologies used within Match Group