Crypto Security & Audit Jobs

Smart contract auditor, security researcher, and protocol security roles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do smart contract auditors do?
Smart contract auditors review Solidity or Rust code for vulnerabilities such as reentrancy, integer overflow, access control flaws, and logic errors before deployment. They produce detailed audit reports and work with development teams to remediate findings.
How do I get into crypto security?
Start by learning Solidity and EVM internals, studying past hacks (via resources like Rekt News), and participating in audit contests on platforms like Code4rena, Sherlock, or Immunefi bug bounties. Many top auditors are self-taught through competitive auditing.
How much do crypto security professionals earn?
Smart contract auditors and security researchers earn $120,000–$300,000+ per year depending on experience and employer. Top independent auditors can earn significantly more through contest prizes and high-value protocol audits.
What firms hire for crypto security roles?
Top audit and security firms include Trail of Bits, OpenZeppelin, Spearbit, Zellic, Sigma Prime, and ChainSecurity. Protocol teams at Ethereum Foundation, Uniswap, and Aave also maintain in-house security teams.