Senior Hypervisor

4 weeks ago


Vienna, United States Antithesis Full time

We believe the future of software QA is autonomous testing. Significant fractions of IT budgets are spent on software testing, but too many bugs are still discovered in the most expensive and frustrating way: when a customer reports them in the wild. At our previous venture, distributed database company FoundationDB, we pioneered autonomous testing methods that could catch nearly all bugs before they hit production, improving our software quality and significantly decreasing the time we spent debugging. At Antithesis, we want to bring the confidence and productivity benefits of autonomous testing to our customers. We have developed a platform that searches for bugs in customer's software, in a controlled environment where all bugs are reproducible. Our first offering finds fault tolerance bugs: failures of customer's software that occur under specific network, hardware or timing conditions. About the position

We're looking for senior engineers to join our effort to build a first-of-its-kind hypervisor. We're pushing the bounds of what a hypervisor can do with requirements you won't find anywhere else. Part of the effort is getting stock Linux kernels to run as efficiently as possible on our new stack. If you're not afraid to get your hands dirty at the lowest-levels of the stack, we want to hear from you. We're doing things nobody has done before, so we don't require expertise with any specific language or framework, etc. Mainly we care that: you're smart, get things done, a joy to work with, and are comfortable dealing with open-ended/poorly-defined problems. That said, it would be a plus if you're familiar with one or more of: Kernel-mode C

The x86 ISA If that sounds like you, include with your resume a brief (one to two paragraph) explanation of an interesting technical challenge you've faced.

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