The subreddit r/netsec has officially opened its Q4 2025 Information Security Hiring Thread, serving as a centralized hub for employers to connect with top-tier cybersecurity talent. Unlike standard job boards, this forum is specifically targeted at the technical community, encouraging direct interaction between hiring managers and security professionals.
Companies looking to recruit are required to post detailed top-level comments that include the company name, specific geographic location, and remote work policies. The thread emphasizes transparency, mandating that recruiters disclose if they are third-party and explicitly list visa or security clearance requirements.
Notably, the moderators encourage listings for internships and entry-level positions, making this a key opportunity for students and recent graduates. The community also advocates for “non-HR’d” job descriptions—focusing on practical, realistic technical requirements rather than generic buzzwords.
For job seekers, this thread offers a high-signal environment to find roles vetted by the infosec community itself.
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