Becoming a full-stack reverse-engineer
youtube.comWhere are the jobs in reverse engineering? I've seen SW engineering positions at certain three letter agencies mention reverse engineering, but I imagine many people would have ethical stances against working for those type of employers.
On another note, I'm on a few projects doing reverse engineering and find myself left with more questions than answers. Are there any large online communities with people who could help me out when I have questions. Something like the osdev wiki particularly for reverse engineering.
I think (i could be wrong though), that a lot of reverse engineering jobs in the commercial sector are advertised as "Software engineers" or "software security", rarely do they use the title "Reverse Engineer", focus on the job description that contains relevant keywords.
As for A community for RE, unfortunately I only know of /r/ReverseEngineering and a discord channel, they both smack of elitism (those who know something will make you jump through hoops rather than suggest a reading material, some other place to look for your answer, or antagonize you in different ways), that has been my experience with them so far.
I found this video to be very interesting and inspiring for people like me who'd love to do projects to improve their reverse engineering skills (even the content is not strictly about reverse engineering).