Locations: Willington, DE
Salary: $53,000 USD
Want to start your career as a software Developer?
Paid graduate training, ongoing support, opportunities at leading global employers – the Alumni graduate program gives you everything you need. (And don’t worry, there’s no training bond. No exit fees, no hidden catches).
Here at mthree, we pair great graduates with brilliant global businesses. Our clients include tier one investment banks and other organizations across a range of industries, from insurance to healthcare to travel.
As part of the mthree Alumni program, mthree has an exciting and exclusive partnership with Columbia Univ. School of Engineering. All mthree Alumni are eligible to receive two Executive Education certificates from Columbia Engineering as part of their Academy and industry placement experience at no cost. Further, all participating Alumni will have access to the Columbia Engineering network and ongoing training.
What you’ll do:
As a software developer with mthree, you’ll build complex applications in a global team environment.
You’ll love seeing the impact you make when code you’ve written launches to the people who need it. If you stay on the lookout for new ways to get better results through software development, you’ll become an asset to your team.
What you'll need:
- Bachelor's degree in computer science or a related STEM subject (science, technology, engineering, math).
- A GPA of 2.75 or higher. We look for potential, not prestige, but it’s important that you enjoy pushing yourself to pick up new ideas.
- Experience with AWS (Amazon Web Services)
- Proficiency in ETL tools or background in Business Intelligence (BI)
- Knowledge of Python and PySpark
- Familiarity with reporting tools
- Experience in API development
- Unix shell scripting skills
- Database knowledge
- Ability to troubleshoot, taking an analytical approach to solve problems.
- The right to work in the US without needing visa sponsorship.
What you'll get:
- In-depth interactive training in small classes with graduates like you. Our training is created and delivered by industry experts who know your field inside out.
- A competitive salary.
- A flexible benefit package.
- Ongoing training, support and social events throughout your placement.
- An opportunity to kickstart your career and gain valuable experience in an attractive and exciting industry.
How the Alumni program works:
- Apply via this job advert.
- Complete our assessment and interview process.
- Get professional interview preparation from our staff.
- Get trained at mthree Academy prior to starting the role.
- Join a mthree client for 12 months while receiving support throughout your first year.
- The vast majority then convert to permanent employees with the client at the end of the programs.
We take great pride in celebrating the diversity of each and every individual who contributes to making mthree the company it is today and will be in the future. We value diversity both within mthree and with our partner companies, and we're proud to provide an environment where all our colleagues can flourish. That means promoting a strong culture of equality but, most importantly, inclusion. We never want people to change - only add to the amazing mix of people that work for mthree.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in US on a full-time basis. The Company will not sponsor applicants for work visas.
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