Consumer Interns

ExperianCharleston, SC
Internship

3 months ago

Description

Job Title

Web Developer Intern

Job Location

Charleston, South Carolina

Job Overview

Experian's Summer Internship Program offers college students across the country the opportunity to gain hands-on work experience in our innovative global company. As a Web Developer Intern, you will collaborate with our team to develop consumer-facing web applications using modern web frameworks. You will participate in the full software development life cycle, including meetings, iterative development, estimations, and design sessions. As part of our #uniquelyexperian summer internship program, you will have access to the latest technologies, engaging projects, and networking opportunities.

Compensation

  • Competitive pay
  • 401(k) after 90 days of employment
  • Flexible work schedule and relaxed dress code
  • Volunteer Time Off

Responsibilities

  • Develop consumer-facing web applications using modern web frameworks
  • Collaborate with Business, UX, QA, and back-end teams to deliver superior functionalities
  • Participate in the full SDLC/Agile cycle engagements, including meetings, iterative development, estimations, and design sessions

Requirements

  • Currently enrolled in a Bachelor's degree program in Computer Science or a related field
  • Proficiency in JavaScript/TypeScript, HTML & CSS
  • Ideally, some experience with Angular or React
  • Planning to continue or complete the degree program and return to school in the Fall of 2024

We're excited for you to apply!

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People who completed this type of internship end up in the following types of jobs

Top majors

That get hired for this type of internship

  • Computer Science40%

  • Computer Engineering4%

  • Management Science4%

  • Communication3%

  • Mathematics2%

  • 240 other majors43%

People who did this kind of internship end up at the following companies

  • Microsoft
  • Amazon
  • IBM
  • Google
  • Apple
Estimated Monthly Living Expenses

For Charleston, SC | $3,677/mo

  • Housing/Rent$1,727

  • Miscellaneous$907

  • Food$416

  • Utilities$375

  • Transportation$252

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