| Sequoia Capital - REMOTE (but must be US based and enrolled in a college/university) I'm looking for a software engineering intern for the summer at Sequoia! Here's a tl;dr: - It's paid. - It's full-time. - It's remote. - The work will be based around a discrete project that we will select alongside the intern to give them something to add to their CV rather than just "I worked at a place." - The position is on my team of experienced folks who will help appreciably level up the intern's skills while also exposing them to a lot of interesting tech and people. - Candidates must be U.S.-based and currently enrolled in an institution of higher learning (i.e., college or university, not a bootcamp, sorry! We're working on options for those folks soon). My team works on a wide range of projects, from simple integrations to full on AI pipelines and everything in between, so the project possibilities are wide. If that sounds interesting, please send me an email at jmcanally@sequoiacap.com with "Intern" in the subject. In the body of the email, include a short paragraph about yourself and your studies, a list of any project ideas you might have, and any links we might find interesting (e.g., GitHub, blog, social media, etc.). If you have a resume/CV, please attach that as well. (Side note: please do not use an LLM to compose this email. We want to talk to you not a machine! ) I'll be accepting applications of interest through Friday April 19. Once you reach out, I'll be in touch with next steps and a very short technical assessment. The assessment will be 3 questions and should take much less than an hour to complete. I look forward to hearing from you! If you have any questions, please feel free to email me or leave a comment here. We're really looking for a wide set of applicants from all backgrounds, schools, and even programs of study (assuming you can pass the assessment!), so please share at will! |