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Software Engineering Intern - Github Apps

Github, Inc

Software Engineering Intern - Github Apps

San Francisco, CA
Internship
Paid
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    Apply Now Software Engineering Intern - GitHub Apps at GitHub (View all jobs)HQ - San FranciscoGitHub Apps is how 3rd party integrators build new features on top of GitHub. We provide workflows, tools and APIs that empower integrators to build and manage GitHub Apps and OAuth Apps.Responsibilities:Working with our designers, product managers and other engineers to create new features.Implement those designs using Ruby on Rails.Shipping quality code that is well reviewed and tested.Measuring and monitoring the results of their work.What you (the intern) will learn:How to build software with a great team.How to develop for a large site like GitHub.Minimum Qualifications:Web development experience, using HTML, CSS and JS.Ruby on Rails experience is nice to have.Understanding of git and use of GitHub is nice to have.Who We Are:GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Over 27 million people use GitHub to build amazing things together across 79 million repositories. With the collaborative features of GitHub.com and GitHub Business, it has never been easier for individuals and teams to write faster, better code.What We Value:Collaboration: We believe the best work is done together. Empathy: We believe in putting people first. Quality: We believe in setting the standard for excellence. Positive Impact: We believe in making the world a better place through our work. Shipping: We believe in creating things for the people using them.Why you should join our Summer 2019 Intern Program:At GitHub, we constantly strive to create an environment that allows our employees (Hubbers) to do the best work of their lives. We've designed one of the coolest workspaces in San Francisco (HQ), where over half of our Hubbers work, snack, and create daily. The other half of our Hubbers work remotely in 14 countries across the globe.We love watching talented people learn and explore their skills. Our internships are designed to give you unique work experience by pairing you with real GitHubbers on real projects.Requirements & Details for GitHub Summer Interns:You will be based at our headquarters in San Francisco, CA. Our internships are paid and we provide furnished housing in San Francisco.Your internship will be 10 weeks from June 10th, 2019 to August 16th, 2019You must be a student enrolled in a university, community college, associate, or graduate school program to be eligibleYou must be returning to school the Fall after your internship (Fall 2019) #LI-POST Apply for this Job * Required First Name * Last Name * Email * Phone Location (City) * Resume/CV *Drop files here Attach Dropbox Google Drive Paste Cover LetterDrop files here Attach Dropbox Google Drive Paste LinkedIn Profile Website GitHub Handle Are you legally authorized to work in one of the following: Australia, Austria, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales), United States? * --YesNo If you answered yes, please provide more information, and specify which countries you are eligible to work in. 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