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- Pubblicato
- 9 ore fa
- Modalità di lavoro
- In ufficio
- Requisiti di ammissibilità
- Candidates who have built projects independently and can share examples of their work are a strong fit. People who are curious, self-directed, comfortable with ambiguity, and motivated to learn will likely do well.
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Dove lavorerai
Descrizione del lavoro
Role overview
Sentra is looking for an Engineering Intern to help build real software used by actual customers. This is a hands-on opportunity to work closely with engineers creating AI-native products and to contribute across the product and engineering stack.
What you will work on
- Develop production-ready software that ships to users.
- Support backend services, APIs, product functionality, and internal tooling.
- Take part in technical design conversations and peer code reviews.
- Lead assigned work from concept through deployment.
- Learn how effective engineering teams plan, build, and release software.
What the team values
The company places much more weight on what you have built than on a traditional résumé. Applicants are encouraged to show concrete work such as GitHub projects, personal side projects, weekend builds, or challenging experiments that required persistence to solve.
- A strong sense of curiosity and ownership.
- Comfort with teaching yourself new concepts out of genuine interest.
- Enjoyment of fast-paced work and open-ended problem solving.
- Willingness to ask thoughtful questions and admit when something is unfamiliar.
- A mindset focused more on learning than on trying to appear polished.
Bonus experience
- Exposure to Python or contemporary backend development.
- Experience with AI or large language model work.
- Contributions to open-source projects.
- Participation in hackathons.
- Research-based projects.
- Startup experience.
Application note
Instead of spending a long time refining your résumé, the team prefers that you quickly share something practical you have built. A short, clear demonstration of your work is more important than polished presentation.