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Position: Curriculum Developer, Falcon Complete (Remote) Overview Crowd Strike, Inc. — Full time As a global leader in cybersecurity, Crowd Strike protects the people, processes and technologies that drive modern organizations. Since 2011, our mission hasn't changed — we're here to stop breaches, and we've redefined modern security with the world's most advanced AI-native platform. Our customers span all industries, and they count on Crowd Strike to keep their businesses running, their communities safe and their lives moving forward. We're also a mission-driven company. We cultivate a culture that gives every Crowd Striker both the flexibility and autonomy to own their careers. We're always looking to add talented Crowd Strikers to the team who have limitless passion, a relentless focus on innovation and a fanatical commitment to our customers, our community and each other. Ready to join a mission that matters? The future of cybersecurity starts with you. About this Role We are Crowd Strike, a fast-growing security company that protects our wide range of customers from cybersecurity attacks. We're investing in a Curriculum Developer who is energetic, eager to learn, flexible, and capable of managing large scale/complex projects (relating to Training & Onboarding) in a fast-paced environment. As a Curriculum Developer, you'll be responsible for supporting Falcon Complete as a member of the Training & Onboarding team. The team's mission is to increase efficiency, accuracy, and perform consistent and quality work through the creation of new trainings as well as improvements to existing & ongoing training and associated programs. A Curriculum Developer's primary focus on the Falcon Complete Training and Onboarding team is to design and develop educational materials and programs that effectively teach new hires and existing employees the necessary skills and knowledge for their roles within the organization. They collaborate with stakeholders to understand training needs, create engaging learning experiences, and continuously improve training content and programs based on feedback and evaluation. Am I a Curriculum Developer? • Do you find yourself wanting to make more of a difference in day-to-day operations within a SOC environment? • Do you have a passion for developing and building new training? • Do you enjoy contributing to process improvements and conducting feature/product evaluations and integrations? • Have you produced recorded material yourself, assembling the visual and narrative elements, creating video, audio and visual learning aids? • Do you have a desire to lead large initiatives that make an impact on the overall organization? • Are you self-motivated and looking for an opportunity to rapidly accelerate your skills? What You'll Do • Manage the development and improvements of training, based on high level projects and topics agreed upon with leadership. • Contribute as a founding thought leader in the development of training in various areas. This could come in the form of improving existing processes or creating new processes. • Ownership & continual development of specific programs within Falcon Complete. • Identify engaging ways to drive analyst participation in training. • Construct interactive training scenarios that model a variety of malware implants and intrusion sets. • Work directly with Falcon Complete personnel on project items and coordinate with their manager for time allotted for project work. • Perform and carry out development, including but not limited to, comfortability with video & voice recording of content for identified projects. • Lead identified projects, coordinate scheduling, progress reports, note taking; from large phases through to detailed tasks, including understanding and managing dependencies. • Tracks the status of project activities and ensures that schedules, priorities, and deadlines are being met. • Performs other job-related duties as assigned. What You'll Need • Associate's or Bachelor's Degree in appropriate field of study or 1-3 years of equivalent work experience • Experience creating material on technical topics for a wide variety of audiences • Incident handling, basic malware analysis, incident response, SOC environment experience • Experience using… Apply tot his job

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