Entry-Level Security Engineering Jobs

Security engineers build and operate the controls that keep systems safe - secure SDLC, tooling, automation, and infrastructure security.

1 entry-level and internship Security Engineering role listed - classified from real job titles, so the number is small but honest.

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Are there entry-level Security Engineering jobs?
We currently list 1 entry-level and internship Security Engineering role, classified from what the job titles actually say - no "entry level, 3 years required" bait. They exist, but competition concentrates on them, so treat every listing here as time-sensitive.
What is an entry-level Security Engineering job?
This page filters to junior, graduate, new-grad, analyst I, and internship Security Engineering titles - roles that expect you to learn on the job rather than operate independently on day one. For most people an internship or an adjacent role (IT support, help desk, NOC, SOC) is the realistic first step into Security Engineering work.
What certifications help you get an entry-level Security Engineering job?
CompTIA Security+ is the standard HR filter for junior security roles. Beyond that, hands-on signal beats a second certificate: a home lab, CTF write-ups, or a public portfolio relevant to Security Engineering carry more weight in screening.
Are entry-level Security Engineering jobs remote?
Some are, though junior roles skew onsite or hybrid because teams invest in mentoring early-career hires. Browse our remote cybersecurity jobs to filter for fully-remote openings.

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