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Last chance to Interview on Campus for a Spring Internship

Spring 2013 Software Engineer Internship w/ PropertyRoom.com

Are you still looking for a Spring Internship but Final Projects are deadlines are approaching?

Property Room is coming to campus one last time this semester to interview on campus to find the right Spring Intern. You must submit your approved resume though UMBCworks by December 6. Property Room will select students to interview in the Shriver Center on December 10.

Apply in UMBCworks to position number:9255081

Software Engineer Internship with PropertyRoom.com, Spring 2013


Big Picture

Online retail sales continue to grow at double digit rates.  Your future will get deeply impacted by the tectonic shift to internet sales. Get an insider's view of internet sales working on proprietary ecommerce technology at a top 300 internet retailer.  Solve real problems using cutting edge tools and gain great experience that you can show-off to prospective employers upon graduation.


The Work 

This intern position will be responsible for developing user acceptance test cases using the Cucumber framework.  For information, seehttp://cukes.info/.  Test cases will get built by reverse engineering an existing system using various forms of documentation, stakeholder interviews, and code/database reviews. 

 

The intern will gain experience using Cucumber, Ruby, C#, VB.NET, and Microsoft SQL Server.

 

Qualifications/experience requirements?

This work sits at the intersection of technology and business.  The ideal candidate will hold a 3.0 GPA or higher in pursuit of a B.S. or Master’s degree in the field of Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Computer and/or Web Information Systems, Computer Engineering or similar program. Preferably, the intern will possess prior experience in one or more of the following:

 

1.     Programming and automation projects (required)

2.     Automated user-acceptance or load testing (preferred)

3.     Prior work with Cucumber or similar testing development tools (preferred)

4.     Proficiency with Ruby, C#, VB.NET, and Microsoft SQL Server (preferred)

 

The intern may receive course credit for the internship (subject to your school’s requirements) and will be hired to work 16-20 hours per week for one semester.

Posted: November 29, 2012, 10:50 AM