Graduate Software Developer
Cambridge Intelligence
πInternship - United Kingdom
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Job highlights
Summary
The job is for a Graduate Software Developer at Cambridge Intelligence, involving designing and developing new features, working on current product lines, and participating in 'Friday Projects'. The candidate should have a degree in computer science/software engineering, strong programming skills, good knowledge of JavaScript, and familiarity with JavaScript frameworks (especially React), TypeScript, data visualization, the software development life cycle.
Requirements
- Degree in computer science/software engineering
- Strong programming skills
- Good working knowledge of JavaScript
Responsibilities
- Designing and developing new features for current product lines
- Participating in 'Friday Projects
Preferred Qualifications
- Familiarity with JavaScript frameworks (especially React)
- Familiarity with TypeScript
- A strong interest in data visualization
- Technical understanding of the whole web development stack
- Knowledge of the software development life cycle
Benefits
- Hybrid working (Three days in the office during probation and at least one day a week afterwards)
- Pension
- Medical and Dental Insurance (BUPA)
- 12% discretionary bonus
- 25 days holiday
- 5 days of professional development paid for by the company
- Death in Service benefit
- Flexible holiday benefits
- Cycle scheme (fully funded by the company)
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