Nokia is a B2B technology innovation leader, pioneering networks that sense, think and act. They are seeking a Software Developer Intern to contribute to software development by analyzing specifications, producing software designs, and collaborating with teams to ensure product development success.
Responsibilities
Analyze software task book, including functional specifications, constraints, and interfaces.
Produce software specifications and design architecture.
Develop application software using C++ and Python in a Linux environment.
Participate in software validation during system integration and execute system tests.
Collaborate with system and network designers to ensure seamless product development.
Qualification
Required
Currently pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Systems Engineering, or a related field at an accredited U.S. institution, with expected graduation within the next 12 months.
Strong development experience in C++ on Linux systems, including compilers and debuggers.
Competence in Python programming.
Understanding of object-oriented software design principles.
Excellent communication skills and ability to work in a team environment.
Self-starter mindset with the ability to begin development activities early in the project lifecycle.
Preferred
Benefits
Flexible and hybrid working schemes to balance study, work, and life
Professional development events and networking opportunities
Well-being programs, including Personal Support Service 24/7 - a confidential support channel open to all Nokia employees and their families in challenging situations
Opportunities to join Nokia Employee Resource Groups (NERGs) and build connections across the organization
Employee Growth Solutions, mentorship programs, and coaching support for your career development
A learning environment that fosters both personal growth and professional development – for your role and beyond
Nokia manufactures mobile devices, network infrastructure, and location-based technology for businesses. It is a sub-organization of Enscryb.