About Status
Status is building the tools and infrastructure for the advancement of a secure, private, and open web3.
With the high level goals of preserving the right to privacy, mitigating the risk of censorship, and promoting economic trade in a transparent, open manner, Status is building a community where anyone is welcome to join and contribute.
As an organization, Status seeks to push the web3 ecosystem forward through research, creation of developer tools, and support of the open source community.
As a product, Status is an open source, Ethereum-based app that gives users the power to chat, transact, and access a revolutionary world of DApps on the decentralized web. But Status is also building foundational infrastructure for the whole Ethereum ecosystem, including the Nimbus ETH 1.0 and 2.0 clients, the Keycard hardware wallet, and the Waku messaging protocol (a continuation of Whisper).
As a team, Status has been completely distributed since inception. Our team is currently 150+ core contributors strong, and welcomes a growing number of community members from all walks of life, scattered all around the globe.
We care deeply about open source, and our organizational structure has minimal hierarchy and no fixed work hours. We believe in working with a high degree of autonomy while supporting the organization's priorities.
About Waku
We are building Waku as a public good infrastructure. Waku is uncompromising Web3 communication at scale. It is a decentralized, censorship-resistant, privacy-preserving communication network that enables anyone to send and receive messages without worrying about surveillance or deplatforming.
We are enabling Ethereum builders to create new projects with a fully decentralized architecture, think dApp to Wallet notifications, NFT marketplaces, censorship-resistant chat, layer-2 and more.
Waku enables a variety of complex use cases and applications. To facilitate the adoption of Waku, you will design and implement application protocols to provide to dapp developers as off-the-shelf SDKs.
Waku.org
Key responsibilities:
- Run, analyze, and report on small-scale simulations to test the behavior of a specific protocol change or software implementation, or to simulate a type of attack on the Waku clients.
- Own, maintain and improve the waku-simulator framework to enable running local simulations of the Waku network.
- Work closely with Waku engineers and researchers to help design and analyze simulations needed to validate assumptions.
- Assist engineers by conducting ad-hoc regression testing, reproducing bugs, and testing bug fixes.
- Be the point of contact within the Waku team for the the Vac/DST (Distributed System Test) Team who is in charge of large scale simulations and QA activities.
- Pre-empt and plan small scale simulations to study the behaviour of Waku clients, identify potential bottlenecks and performance optimization, then handover to DST for large scale simulation to confirm findings.
- Foresee, and help plan and execute any other testing activities that helps ensure the production readiness of Waku, including secure scaling.
- Help provide visibility on testing and simulation output, to ensure that the wider Waku ecosystem is informed of the expected performance of the Waku protocol and software.
You ideally will have:
- A passion for blockchain technology, privacy-preserving technology and decentralization.
- Strong experience with scripting languages such as Shell or Python.
- Strong foundation in networks and system programming.
- Working knowledge of Docker and POSIX-like systems.
- Have a strong alignment to our principles: https://status.im/about/#our-principles
Hiring process:
- Call with Talent
- Interview with Waku Research team member or lead
- Take home task (paid)
- Interview with another Waku Research team member or Lead to present home task and discuss further
- Interview with Waku Lead
Compensation:
We are happy to pay in any mix of fiat/crypto.