Junior Application Security Specialist
You will join a growing security team, working closely with senior specialists to identify, assess, and help remediate security vulnerabilities across products and infrastructure. You will be involved in day-to-day AppSec work including code reviews, vulnerability triage, threat modeling, and security testing. You are curious, detail-oriented, and eager to develop deep expertise in application security. You will be exposed to real-world security challenges on a payment platform operating at scale, supported by experienced security specialists who will help you grow.
Responsibilities
- Assess incoming bug bounty reports and scanner findings, evaluate validity, calculate real severity, and escalate appropriately with clear written summaries
- Participate in security assessments of web applications and APIs
- Help identify and document risks in new features and existing systems
- Document findings, reproduction steps, and remediation guidance for engineering teams
- Participate in threat modeling sessions and learn to identify trust boundaries, data flows, and attack surfaces
- Help operate SAST, DAST, and dependency scanning tooling
- Track findings, reduce noise, and support remediation workflows
- Review code for common vulnerability classes under guidance of senior specialists
- Follow developments in the security community and stay aware of new vulnerability classes, CVEs, and attack techniques
Requirements
- Solid understanding of common vulnerability classes: OWASP Top 10, CSRF, XSS, IDOR, SQL injection, open redirect, authentication and session management weaknesses
- Solid understanding of HTTP request/response cycle, client-server model, REST APIs, same-origin policy, cookies, and CORS
- Hands-on experience with Burp Suite or similar web application security testing tools
- Able to reproduce a vulnerability and write it up clearly: reproduction steps, proof of concept, and impact statement
- Familiarity with secure coding concepts: input validation, output encoding, parameterized queries, and least privilege
- Ability to read and follow code in at least one language relevant to web security - PHP, Python, JavaScript, or Go
- Analytical thinking to explain vulnerabilities, exploitation, and remediation
- Clear written communication skills
- Curiosity and initiative to investigate problems