Internship

Software Engineering Intern

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Gen

Gen

1,001-5,000 employees

Cybersecurity and digital privacy software solutions

Compensation Overview

$20 - $30/hr

+ Bonus Incentives

Mountain View, CA, USA

Category
Backend Engineering
Software Engineering
Required Skills
Agile
SQL
Machine Learning
Java
Oracle
Requirements
  • Currently enrolled in a college or university degree program (Bachelor's or Master's)
  • A good understanding of object-oriented design principles
  • Knowledge of one or more programming languages such as Java/J2EE, SpringBoot
  • Knowledge of SQL, relational database (Oracle)
  • Knowledge of AI/ML technologies is a plus
  • Good communication & interpersonal skills and work effectively in a team environment
  • Eagerness to learn and contribute
  • Passionate about customer problems and learning new technologies
Responsibilities
  • You will be part of a Global eCommerce team offering Gen Software & Services products
  • Participate in Agile development activities including sprint planning, stand-ups, retrospectives, and demos
  • Deliver incremental working software and test automation with each sprint
  • Implement and test several large components in the product
  • Drive Engineering (Unit test, Integration, Automation, Code Coverage etc) best practices
  • Participate in peer code/design/ test reviews and be receptive to fellow experts helping you improve your craft
  • Debug and solve some of the most complex problems plaguing our customers
  • Participate in team discussions on continuous improvement
Desired Qualifications
  • Knowledge of AI/ML technologies is a plus

GenDigital provides software solutions aimed at enhancing cybersecurity and digital privacy for individual users. Their products include antivirus software, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), and identity theft protection tools, all designed to help users secure their personal information and maintain control over their online activities. Customers access these services through a subscription model, which allows for regular updates and improvements to the software. What sets GenDigital apart from competitors is its strong focus on empowering individuals to navigate the digital landscape confidently while prioritizing their security and privacy. The company's goal is to create a safer digital environment, enabling users to enjoy technology without compromising their personal safety.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Tempe, Arizona

Founded

2022

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • AI-powered scam protection positions Gen as a leader in cybersecurity innovation.
  • Expansion of Avast Secure Identity meets rising global demand for identity protection.
  • Acquisition of MoneyLion opens new revenue streams in financial wellness.

What critics are saying

  • Integration of MoneyLion may lead to operational challenges and brand dilution.
  • Surge in sophisticated cyber threats could challenge Gen's security solutions.
  • High cost of capital and economic uncertainty may impact Gen's financial stability.

What makes Gen unique

  • Gen offers a comprehensive suite of cybersecurity and digital privacy solutions.
  • The company integrates AI to enhance scam detection and consumer protection.
  • Gen's acquisition of MoneyLion expands its offerings to include financial wellness.

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Hybrid Work Options

Unlimited Paid Time Off

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