
Senior Product Security Engineer at Red Hat Product Security
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Red Hat
Android Developer
June 26, 2026 – Present
ThreatModelingGuidelines
December 14, 2023 – January 2, 2024
Small repo to gather aspects that can be useful at the time of doing a threat model
View Projectsecure-development-guide
August 29, 2022 – January 6, 2023
secure-development-guide — GitHub repository
View Projectsample-nodejs-react-minishift
August 2, 2018 – August 13, 2018
sample-nodejs-react-minishift — GitHub repository
View Projectjenkins-configuration
July 16, 2018 – July 17, 2018
jenkins-configuration — GitHub repository
View Projectstudent-help-guide
August 23, 2017 – November 21, 2018
Help Guide for Student Interns in FeedHenry
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate has a single current role at Red Hat as an Android Developer, which aligns well with the target role. However, the project diversity is broad, including web technologies (JavaScript, HTML, CSS), shell scripting, and Groovy, alongside Kotlin. While this shows breadth, the depth in Android-specific projects is limited to two Kotlin projects ('fieldwork', 'placemark'). The experience level is 0, which contradicts the current role at Red Hat, suggesting a potential data discrepancy or very recent entry into the role. This broad but shallow project history, combined with limited Android-specific depth, results in a moderate cultural fit score.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
Insufficient data to assess soft skills or operational fit. Psychometric test scores are 0, providing no insight.