About the Company:
World is a network of real humans, built on privacy-preserving proof-of-human technology, and powered by a globally inclusive financial network that enables the free flow of digital assets for all. It is built to connect, empower, and be owned by everyone.
This opportunity would be with Tools for Humanity.
The Protocol team is responsible for fulfilling this mission in a decentralized way by imagining, building, and maintaining trustless systems that can scale to billions of people. One of the ways we do this is through a privacy-preserving protocol that powers WorldID using state-of-the-art cryptography. We are active in the Ethereum ecosystem, and work with the wider community to solve limitations around blockchain scalability. Our team builds Rust services deployed on Kubernetes clusters that generate and verify zero-knowledge proofs and interact with the Ethereum Blockchain and various Layer 2 solutions.
*This role is onsite based in our San Francisco, CA office
This is a unique opportunity to lead the development and roadmap of a critical component of our Protocol, enabling privacy at scale. It represents the first step in building a privacy-preserving digital identity ecosystem.
Contribute to the development of performant and secure systems in Rust (or similar systems languages like C++).
---
Pay transparency statement (for CA and NY based roles):
The reasonably estimated salary for this role at TFH ranges from $184,000 - $230,000, plus a competitive long‑term incentive package. Actual compensation is based on factors such as the candidate's skills, qualifications, and experience. In addition, TFH offers a wide range of best‑in‑class, comprehensive and inclusive employee benefits for this role including healthcare, dental, vision, 401(k) plan and match, life insurance, flexible time off, commuter benefits, professional development stipend and much more!
By submitting your application, you consent to the processing and internal sharing of your CV within the company, in compliance with the GDPR