Full-Time
Posted on 6/4/2025
Cloud-based endpoint security solutions provider
No salary listed
Senior
Sydney NSW, Australia
Remote
The role focuses on acquiring net new business for a specific territory within ANZ.
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 with options for premium services like proactive threat hunting. 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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