Developer Intern – Billing & Payments

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Developer Intern writing scalable features for 1Password.com web service. Collaborating across teams to interpret data and develop impactful solutions.

Responsibilities:

  • Write efficient, scalable, and robust customer-facing features for the 1Password.com web service.
  • Collaborate with people across the company like Product Design, Marketing, Sales, Customer Support, Quality Assurance, and other Software Development teams.
  • Interpret data to design, build, test, and validate impactful solutions for customer problems.
  • Take a full stack approach to development by navigating everything from databases up to the web UI.

Requirements:

  • Confidence: A willingness to take on new challenges, and see them through to completion.
  • Humility: You're not afraid to ask "stupid" questions and make mistakes (as long as you learn from them).
  • Curiosity: You look for better ways of doing things, even if everyone seems happy with how they are.
  • Teamwork: We work together, and succeed as a team!
  • Bonus points for:
  • Back end web development experience with languages like Java, Python, Ruby, or Go.
  • Front end web development experience with modern javascript frameworks like React, Angular, or Vue.js
  • Familiarity interacting with third-party APIs.

Benefits:

  • Generous PTO policy - 2.08 days per month (1.5 work weeks per 4 month term)
  • Company-wide wellness days (1 per quarter)
  • Employee-led inclusion and belonging programs and ERGs
  • Remote-first environment
  • Peer-to-peer recognition through Bonusly
  • 1Password University access and learning sessions
  • Monthly internship events and socials

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