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Ask HN: Career in Formal Verification
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6 points
by dir_balak
1146 days ago
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I am currently in academia as a postdoc in math and I'm on the lookout for opportunities in industry. I stumbled upon the field of formal verification which seems particularly well suited for someone with a deep math background and sounds definitely interesting. My knowledge is very superficial and I would like to know better this niche and the thoughts of industry professionals on it. Some of my questions:
- how interesting/stimulating is the work?
- what is a typical salary for a formal verification engineer?
- how do you value this field? Is it going to grow in the coming years? Is there demand for these roles? |
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In terms of how to get those roles, these folks worked on topics related to Formal Methods during their graduate studies. They got the positions from the connections. Those jobs could be niche. They weren't widely advertised like an SWE for a software company. Those organizations could be conservative and moving in a much slower pace than Silicon Valley software companies.
Some individuals stayed in those organizations for a long time. Depending on your nationality, working in those US organizations could be tough. The one worked for NASA left due to a policy change in the hiring policy for non-US citizens: They weren't an American. Despite the abrupt departure, they still joked from time to time that they worked for NASA.