Cloudflare is hiring a
Software Engineer Intern

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Cloudflare

πŸ’΅ ~$41k-$49k
πŸ“Internship - Worldwide

Summary

Join Cloudflare's Engineering teams and work on building and running software that handles massive traffic through our network. As a summer intern, you will push code that touches hundreds of millions of web surfers, work cross-functionally with various teams, and be assigned a mentor to guide you through the internship.

Requirements

  • Currently pursuing a degree or program in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics or relevant field to the role
  • Demonstrated critical thinking skills and drive to learn and adapt new technologies
  • Curiosity, empathy and ability to get things done
  • Ability to commit to a 12 week summer internship
  • In office 3 days a week in Austin, TX

Responsibilities

  • Ship and deliver projects over 12-16 weeks with autonomy and support
  • Work cross-functionally with various teams
  • Be assigned a mentor to guide you through the internship and help with career goals
  • Build your network across the company through our various in and out of office socials, networking programs, Employee Resource Group (ERG) programs, and Activity Groups (Cat or dog lovers, we’ve got communities for you! @Catflare @Doggos)
  • Present your project to the entire company at the end of the internship
  • Get direct access to our executives and leadership team including our co-founders
  • Learn and develop skills through our professional development workshops
  • Write for our Cloudflare blog and be featured on Cloudflare.tv sessions
  • Receive Cloudflare swag and free Cloudflare products!

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