AVOLTA, Inc. is hiring a Remote Software Engineering Intern
PART A. General Description
Research is at the heart of Avoltaโs innovation and industry-revolutionizing efforts. Our primary branches of research are: electrical-, mechanical-, and software-engineering.
"It's easier to invent the future than to predict it." - Alan Kay
PART B. Responsibilities
Main Objective: Innovate. Create and work on documents, presentations, and spreadsheets that will strongly propel research forward for the Avolta auto anti-theft system.
Actively attend, listen, and engage in your respective research meeting(s).
Fulfill tasks assigned to you by your group leader(s) in a timely and professional manner.
Always learn. Read relevant literature, even if unassigned, to propose key solutions.
Post daily updates on the Avolta Network and check your company email regularly.
Present your research progress and findings to your team at every meeting.
Carry a positive mindset and be respectful when interacting with others.
Work hard. Always try to beat yesterday's record. Be an inspiration to your team.
Treat the โRules and Etiquetteโ section as the golden standard at Avolta.
Reach out to a research associate, specialist, or manager if you need any assistance.
These internships are currently offered on a pro-bono basis.
Salary and compensation
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