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Rippling is seeking an entry-level cybersecurity analyst to work in our Boston office. Candidates will engage in a demanding role, working closely with senior analysts in a fast-paced environment.
While no prior experience is required, we look for individuals who are intellectually curious and have the resilience to thrive under pressure. The position offers significant growth potential as analysts have the opportunity to transition into full Cybersecurity Analyst roles.
We provide strong mentorship, industry-recognized certifications, a competitive hourly wage, and solid benefits including paid time off and healthcare stipends.
Agency Cybersecurity is fast growing venture back startup that provides best-in-class cybersecurity and compliance. Our software and services simplify complex compliance frameworks including SOC2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and others, empowering businesses to scale securely and confidently. We're backed by top tier investors like Y Combinator and have offices in NYC, Boston, Richmond, and London.
Hourly, full-time, on-site in our Boston office
Entry-level — no cybersecurity background required
Mandatory overtime; average ~45 hours/week
$22.5 per hour, plus overtime
This is one of the most competitive entry-level roles in our industry, and one of the most demanding. The interview process is rigorous. The job itself is more so. We're looking for people who want to be pushed — in their learning, in their work ethic, and in what it means to be part of a championship-caliber team.
If you make it through and stay, the trajectory is real. Analysts who put in 3+ years in this role routinely move into full Cybersecurity Analyst positions with the certifications, client exposure, and operational fluency that take most people a decade to build elsewhere.
If "challenging work, high standards, and a steep curve" reads as a warning, this isn't the role for you. If it reads as what you've been looking for, keep going.
You’ll sit at the intersection of our technology, our customers, and our internal operations. Day to day, that looks like:
No cybersecurity experience required. We will teach you the frameworks, the tools, the client posture, and the certifications.
We hire for traits, not résumés. The strongest candidates can point to concrete evidence of these traits somewhere in their lives — prior work, academics, athletics, military service, side projects, or anywhere else they've been genuinely tested:
If you played a varsity sport, led a team, served in the military, finished a demanding degree, started something, or built something nobody asked you to build — tell us. We read all of that as signal. Claims about who you are matter less to us than evidence of who you've been when it was hard.