Participate in a practical internship developing web, mobile, and digital applications. Build software development skills, apply programming logic to solve business problems, learn software architecture concepts, and collaborate in agile environments alongside experienced professionals on real-world projects.
This is a remote position.
If you want to build a career in technology, tackle meaningful challenges, and be part of a company committed to developing talent, we invite you to apply for the KIS Internship Program. This track is designed for individuals who want to transform business needs into functional software solutions through web, mobile, and digital applications. It is ideal for those who enjoy building products through code, solving problems with technology, and creating experiences that deliver value to users.
What you'll do
What you'll do
As an Application Developer Intern, you will have the opportunity to develop practical skills in:
- Software development fundamentals
- Web and mobile application development
- Problem-solving through technology
- Software architecture concepts
- Collaboration in agile development environments
- Throughout the program, you will work alongside experienced professionals, gain exposure to real-world projects, and strengthen both your technical and professional skills.
Requirements
- Reside in Latin America.
- Advanced English proficiency.
- Be at least 16 years old.
- Be available to start the internship program in November 2026.
- Be available to dedicate 30–40 hours per week to the program.
- Be interested in gaining professional experience through a practical internship opportunity (the program does not provide academic credits or university internship agreements).
- Have prior knowledge of programming logic.
- Be currently pursuing or have completed studies in Information Technology, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Systems, or related fields.
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