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Orlando, FL

COMPANY OVERVIEW

ThreatLocker is a global cybersecurity leader redefining Zero Trust security. We move fast, think big, and show up in bold ways at industry events, conferences, and community initiatives. Our brand is highly visual, highly human, and highly visible. We’re looking for a full-time Photographer to help tell our story through compelling, authentic imagery.

POSITION OVERVIEW:  

The ThreatLocker Photographer is responsible for capturing high-quality photos that bring our brand to life. This includes events, conferences, executive portraits, team culture, marketing campaigns, product launches, and behind-the-scenes moments. You’ll work closely with Marketing, Events, PR, and Leadership to visually document and elevate everything we do.

This role is ideal for someone who thrives in fast-paced environments, anticipates moments before they happen, and can deliver polished visuals on tight timelines.

The role will be based in Orlando, FL.

JOB SCOPE: 

  • Capture professional photography at ThreatLocker events, conferences, trade shows, and company functions
  • Produce executive headshots, team portraits, and lifestyle brand imagery
  • Document company culture, day-to-day office life, and candid moments
  • Collaborate with Marketing, Demand Generation, PR, and Social teams to support campaigns and content needs
  • Edit, retouch, and post-process images using Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom for use across web, social, PR, presentations, and advertising
  • Apply light graphic design support when needed, including basic layout, compositing, and brand-aligned visual treatments
  • Maintain an organized, searchable photo library
  • Ensure brand consistency across all visual assets
  • Travel as needed to domestic and international events

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • 3+ years of professional photography experience (portrait, corporate, events, brand, or editorial)
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating event, portrait, and lifestyle photography
  • Advanced proficiency with professional camera equipment, lighting, and workflows
  • Strong Adobe Photoshop skills for retouching, compositing, and post-processing
  • Working knowledge of Adobe Lightroom
  • Ability to work quickly and deliver same-day or next-day edits when required
  • Strong eye for storytelling, composition, and detail
  • Comfortable working with executives, large crowds, and high-pressure environments
  • Willingness to travel and work occasional evenings or weekends

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Graphic design experience is highly desirable, including familiarity with brand layouts, typography, and visual hierarchy
  • Familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite beyond Photoshop (Illustrator, InDesign a plus)
  • Basic video or hybrid photo/video experience
  • Drone photography experience (FAA certification a plus)

What We Offer:

  • Competitive salary and benefits
  • Creative ownership and visibility across a global brand
  • A fast-growing company where your work is seen and valued
  • A collaborative, high-energy team that moves quickly and trusts creative expertise

How To Apply:

Submit your resume and portfolio showcasing relevant work. Bonus points for examples that demonstrate strong post-processing and graphic design integration.

ThreatLocker is an equal opportunity employer.

WORKING CONDITIONS: 

The duties described below are representative of those encountered while performing the essential functions of this position. If necessary, reasonable accommodation may be requested and will be evaluated for its relationship to the essential functions that must be performed. 

  • Job will generally be performed in an office environment but may require travel to visit company offices and/or property locations. 
  • While performing duties of this job, would occasionally require to stand, walk, sit, reach with hands and arms, climb or balance, stoop or kneel, talk and hear, and use fingers and hands to feel objects and tools. 
  • Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. 
  • Specific vision abilities required include close vision, distance vision, depth perceptions, and the ability to adjust focus.  

A background check and drug/substance screening are required after a conditional offer. Employment will proceed only upon receiving clear results from both.

ThreatLocker also conducts randomized drug and substance testing approximately every 60 days, in line with the same screening standards.

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If you use our online application system, your details will be collected by a data processor on our behalf (please see below).

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You will also be asked to provide equal opportunities information. This is not mandatory – if you don’t provide it, it won’t affect your application. We won’t make the information available to any staff outside our recruitment team, including business leads, in a way that can identify you. Any information you provide will be used to produce and monitor equal opportunities statistics.

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·         Proof of Address

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·         Criminal Record check
·         Electronic ID Verification check  
·         Credit & Bankruptcy checks, including a full 7-year address history
·         Global Financial Sanctions checks
·         Compliance checks, including Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFOC)
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How Long Is The Information Kept For?

This will depend on whether your application is successful or not (unless we state otherwise in our ‘data processor’ section below):

Successful Recruitment Candidate Information (including CV’s applications, interview notes, etc.) will be destroyed 12 months after the end of employment. Except in the United States, where candidate information is retained for 24 months. Eligibility documents (identity, right work in country) and background checks (including personal references) are typically kept for 5 years after the end of employment, or longer to comply with local laws. Please refer to your local ThreatLocker Recruitment Team for further information.

Unsuccessful Recruitment Candidate Information (including third party referee details provided by the applicant) will be destroyed 12 months after the last action unless you consent for information to be held for longer. Except in Poland, where candidate information is retained for 6 months and in the United States for 24 months.

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At the initial application stage we may automatically decline your on-line application if you fail to satisfy any relevant legal requirements for employment (e.g. You state you do not have the legal right to work in the country where the role exists and/or fail to meet other requirements per job qualifications.

Final recruitment decisions are made by members of our talent acquisition team and hiring managers. We take account of all the information gathered during the application process.

You can ask about decisions on your application by speaking to your contact in our recruitment team.

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For more information on your rights, please see the ‘Your Data Protection Rights’ section of the ThreatLocker Privacy Notice: https://www.ThreatLocker.com/Data-privacy-notice


ThreatLocker’s Data Protection Officer can be contacted at: privacy@threatlocker.com

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Yes – we use several processors to provide elements of our recruitment service for us as follows:

On-line Candidate Application Management Service
We use Greenhouse’s candidate application management platform.  You can access their Privacy Policy here: https://www.greenhouse.io/privacy-policy.

 
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We have relationships with a number of recruitment agencies and talent pools and where you have applied for a position with ThreatLocker through such agency or registered with a particular talent pool, you should approach them directly for information on their privacy policy and data retention periods.

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