Intern in Software Development

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Intern in Software Development

Are you a college student looking for an internship in the software industry? This is the place for you!

Medapoint  (www.medapoint.com) is a small and friendly startup in Austin that’s growing fast. We specialize in web-based software (Billing and Dispatch) for public and private ambulance transport services.

What do our interns do?

As a Medapoint Intern in Software Development you will be given a real project to work on that will ship as a part of one of our products. You will receive mentoring from the team, and learn about the software development industry from the experts. We’re a small company, so you’ll see everything that goes into software—not just code, but testing, marketing, sales, documentation, customer support, and user interface design—stuff you would never learn at a bigger company.

Requirements

  • Excellent command of written and spoken English
  • Currently enrolled in a 4 year academic institution. Preference will be given to students between their Junior and Senior years.
  • Top grades or a track record of success
  • Permanent legal right to work in the United States (includes TN status)
  • Significant coursework in Computer Science (major not required)
  • Top-notch computer programming skills. During the interview we’ll give you some coding problems and you will blow us away with your brilliant solutions.

More details

  • The position is in our office in Austin, Texas. No telecommuting.
  • Internships last between 10 and 12 weeks.
  • Coops are also available in the fall and spring semesters
  • Based on skill, performance, and potential you could be offered a position after the summer.

How to apply:

For confidential consideration, please email your resume AND answers to the questionnaire below to support@medapoint.com. Completed applications will be reviewed within 10 business days.

Questionnaire (Required):

  1. List some websites that you often use.  What are the features you like about these websites?  What do you not like about the websites?
  2. What have you coded lately? Please send url, github information etc.
  3. What development tools do you like to use?
  4. Tell us about a time when you have learned something on your own outside of class.  What was your approach?
  5. Why do you like to code –  what drives you?