Member Of Technical Staff (Secure Intelligence Institute)
perplexity
Job Score
70 ptsPerplexity is seeking energetic researchers and engineers to join our Secure Intelligence Institute (SII), Perplexity's flagship research center for advancing security, privacy, and trust in frontier intelligence. SII’s goals are to advance frontier AI security research, translate those advances into concrete improvements in Perplexity's systems, and share knowledge and resources that strengthen the broader AI ecosystem.
As a member of SII, you'll conduct original and impactful research on improving the security and privacy of frontier intelligence systems. Your goal will be to conduct research that is not only rigorous in theory, but practical enough to improve the systems people rely on every day. This work will be informed by the realities of operating general-purpose AI systems used by millions of people and thousands of enterprises, and you'll be expected to translate both your own research and advances from the broader community to practical improvements that protect and defend Perplexity's users.
Responsibilities
Develop threat models for emerging attack surfaces in AI-native products, including browser, search, and autonomous agents.
Identify and analyze security and privacy threats across AI systems, infrastructure, and user-facing products.
Develop novel defenses, mitigations, and detection mechanisms for security and privacy in AI-native products.
Build security evaluation frameworks, benchmarks, and datasets to measure the effectiveness of different defense mechanisms.
Partner with Perplexity’s Security Engineering team to translate state of the art research into shipped security features and hardened system architectures.
Collaborate with top-tier academic and industry researchers in SII's external research network.
Publish findings at premier venues and contribute to the broader security research community.
Qualifications
Hold a PhD (or equivalent research experience) in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field, with a primary focus on security and/or privacy.
Experience publishing at top security conferences (IEEE S&P, USENIX Security, ACM CCS, NDSS) demonstrating original, impactful research contributions.
Deep expertise in one or more of: security of agentic systems, systems security, web and applications security, program analysis, and software security.
Proficiency in Python (bonus points for TypeScript, Go, and/or Rust).
Ability to operate with high independence, willing to dive in and take ownership, and comfortable in a fast-paced environment where research directly informs product.
Clear and concise communcation, translating complex attack narratives into actionable insights for engineering and leadership.
Discover Other Areas
Understand the scope of work, key skills, and tools used in different career areas.
About Agile
The Agile and Digital Transformation area is fundamental for organizations seeking efficiency and rapid adaptation. Agile professionals facilitate processes, eliminate bottlenecks, and promote a culture of continuous improvement.
Key certifications include CSM, PSM, SAFe, ICP, and Kanban. Knowledge of Scrum, Kanban, XP, and agile frameworks is essential, as are leadership and facilitation soft skills.
Senior Agile coaches and Scrum Masters are highly valued, especially in technology companies that adopt agile methodologies at scale.
About Sales
The Sales area is responsible for generating revenue and expanding the customer base. B2B and B2C sales professionals are fundamental for sustainable growth of any organization.
Key skills include prospecting, negotiation, CRM (Salesforce, HubSpot), sales enablement, and value consulting. The consultative and data-driven approach is increasingly valued.
Consultative sellers and senior Sales Managers have very high earning potential, with OTE (On-Target Earnings) that can exceed monthly salaries in technology companies.
About Social Media
The Social Media area is one of the most dynamic and constantly evolving fields in digital marketing. Social media professionals are responsible for creating, managing, and optimizing brand presence on digital platforms, building engagement and community with the target audience.
Key skills include social media management (Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube), social media content creation, community management, paid social media (Meta Ads, LinkedIn Ads, TikTok Ads), metrics analysis, and strategic planning. Tools like Hootsuite, Sprout Social, Buffer, Later, and analytics platforms are essential.
Social media professionals in technology companies are highly valued, especially those who master paid social, social media analytics, and content strategies for different platforms. The field offers opportunities from analyst to head of social media, with a focus on growth, engagement, and return on investment.
About Web Master
The Web Master is the professional responsible for maintaining, securing, and ensuring the technical performance of websites and web applications. They manage servers, hosting infrastructure, uptime monitoring, and ensure everything runs fast and reliably.
Key skills include server management (Apache, Nginx), hosting (AWS, Google Cloud, Azure), CDN (Cloudflare), SSL, DNS, web security (WAF, firewall), performance (Core Web Vitals, cache, compression), and versioning (Git, CI/CD). Knowledge of Docker, WordPress, cPanel, and monitoring (Sentry, New Relic) is a differentiator.
Web Masters in technology companies are highly valued, especially those who master DevOps, SRE, and can guarantee uptime and performance at scale. The field offers opportunities from junior webmaster to SRE and infrastructure engineer, with a focus on reliability, security, and speed.
About Automation Analyst
The Automation Analyst is the professional responsible for identifying process optimization opportunities and developing automated workflows (RPA, scripts, or integrations). They map manual and repetitive tasks across various company areas and build automation solutions using low-code/no-code platforms (such as Zapier, Make, Power Automate, n8n) or RPA tools (such as UiPath), driving operational efficiency and error reduction.