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Our primary purpose is making access to University systems from a mobile device as simple as access from a desktop device. We mentor interns and take them from theory and practice, to production apps and accounting for sustainability.
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My job has been challenging for sure, but I was able to start contributing very quickly because of my work with GO, Docker, and AWS with your team. I have already learned a lot in just these two months about new tech and overall business knowledge.
I also wanted to take the time to say thank you for a great internship experience and the mentorship I received with your team. I appreciate the level of responsibility given to me in my work and I enjoyed the challenge of learning. Over this past year, I feel like I have grown as a developer and gained more confidence. I wanted to let you know that I felt excited in the mornings before I'd come into work because of the opportunity to contribute and because I felt valued - this will be something I take with me as I move into future jobs. Thank you again for all of your encouragement!
Openings
Part-time is 10 to 20 hours per week. Full-time is 20 to 28 hours per week. Both full and part-time positions are usually available.Marketing & Design Intern
Anderson
Full-Time, Part-Time
Marketing & Design Intern
Openings
Spring 2020 (1) Summer 2020 (1)
Job Purpose
Serve as a Marketing Intern for CCIT's Mobile Innovation team.
Position Description
The marketing intern will also assist in propelling team productivity through managing documentation efforts, administrative tasks, external stakeholder management for platforms such as Guidebook, and identification of user needs with team core constituencies (students, graduate students, faculty, staff, alumni, and visitors).
The intern will design, manage, and promote the Mobile Innovation Team’s brand through social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The intern is expected to have frequent contact with the Director of the Mobile Innovation Team to plan social media posts that provide students, faculty, and staff with engaging my.Clemson information. The intern will also work with our partners to produce marketing content for our website, orientation events, and to place around campus. The intern will be a primary contact for tabling and marketing events across campus. The marketing intern may be asked to create surveys, conduct focus groups, interviews with users, etc. to help us understand what features will best serve the Clemson community.
If desired, the intern will be empowered to help design user experience (UI/UX) elements of the my.Clemson app or any other applications under development.
Qualifications
- Academic Class requirement: 2nd semester Freshman or higher
- GPA Requirement: 3.0
- Assist in marketing my.Clemson and other mobile applications on campus to the Clemson community
- Preferred Majors: Marketing, Management, Communications, Graphic Communications
- Knowledge of and/or willingness to learn the Adobe Creative Cloud suite is strongly preferred
- Ability and willingness to liaise between development team, other departments on campus, and the community strongly desired
Guidelines and Supervision
The intern will report to the Director of the Mobile Innovation team. The intern will typically be a part of a team and will have daily contact with the supervisor. Position normally works 10 to 20 hours per week and will operate a personal computer 80% of the time.
Learning Outcomes
- Learning outcome 1: Communication
- Learning outcome 2: Adaptability
- Learning outcome 3: Brand
- Learning outcome 4: Leadership
- Other outcomes: Technical Development Workflow
Mobile Development Intern
Anderson
Full-Time, Part-Time
Mobile Development Intern
Openings
Spring 2020 (2) Summer 2020 (2)
Job Purpose
Serve as an Intern for CCIT's Mobile Innovation team.
Position Description
Under the guidance of senior mobile developers,
- Design, develop, and deploy native mobile applications and mobile web applications that integrate with Clemson University systems and enterprise applications - 40%
- Source code control and documentation of applications - 20%
- Troubleshooting and testing native mobile applications and mobile web applications - 25%
- Assist in determining hardware and software requirements - 10%
- Assist in marketing mobile applications on campus to the Clemson community - 5%
Qualifications
- A third year Computer Science or Computer Engineering student, or a student with native iOS, Android, or mobile web development experience
- Related experience may be substituted for the Computer Science or Computer Engineering background on a year-for-year basis
- Must have a portfolio demonstrating the required level of creativity, design and technical proficiency
- Working knowledge and understanding of current trends and techniques for native iOS, Android, or mobile web development
- Experience with CSS, HTML, XML, JSON, JQuery, Objective C, Swift, Java, PHP, Xcode, JavaScript, and React
- Ability to develop applications for mobile web and convert designs into the latest HTML and CSS standards for mobile web
- Comfortable doing cross browser usability testing
Guidelines and Supervision
The intern will report to the Director of the Mobile Innovation team. The intern will typically be a part of a team and will have daily contact with the supervisor. Position normally works 10 to 20 hours per week and will operate a personal computer 80% of the time.
Learning Outcomes
This intern will design, code, test, document, and implement moderately complex programs, program modifications, or applications based on specifications or interactions with project leaders. Intern will also integrate programs, interfaces, or other components into an overall structure for the application or system. The intern will learn how to design, build, develop, deploy, and maintain native iOS, Android, and mobile web applications. This internship provides students insight and experience in future careers by giving them relevant work experience and challenging them to succeed in solving real-world problems.
Native iOS Development Intern
Anderson
Full-Time, Part-Time
Native iOS Development Intern
Openings
Spring 2020 (2) Summer 2020 (2)
Job Purpose
Serve as a native iOS Developer for CCIT's Mobile Innovation team.
Position Description
Under the guidance of senior mobile developers,
- Design, develop, and deploy native iOS applications that integrate with Clemson University systems and enterprise applications - 40%
- Source code control and documentation of applications - 20%
- Troubleshooting and testing native iOS applications - 25%
- Assist in determining hardware and software requirements - 10%
- Assist in marketing mobile applications on campus to the Clemson community - 5%
Qualifications
- A third year Computer Science or Computer Engineering student, or a student with native iOS development experience
- Related experience may be substituted for the Computer Science or Computer Engineering background on a year-for-year- basis
- Must have a portfolio demonstrating the required level of creativity, design and technical proficiency
- Working knowledge and understanding of current trends and techniques for native iOS development
- Experience with Swift, React and Web Services all applicable
Guidelines and Supervision
The intern will report to the Director of the Mobile Innovation team. The intern will typically be a part of a team and will have daily contact with the supervisor. Position normally works 10 to 20 hours per week and will operate a personal computer 80% of the time.
Learning Outcomes
This intern will design, code, test, document, and implement moderately complex programs, program modifications, or applications based on specifications or interactions with project leaders. The intern will also integrate programs, interfaces, or other components into an overall structure for the application or system. The intern will learn how to design, build, develop, deploy, and maintain native iOS applications. This internship provides students insight and experience in future careers by giving them relevant work experience and challenging them to succeed in solving real-world problems.
Technical Writing Intern
Anderson
Full-Time, Part-Time
Technical Writing Intern
Openings
Spring 2020 (1) Summer 2020 (1)
Job Purpose
Serve as a Technical Writing Intern for CCIT's Mobile Innovation team.
Position Description
The intern will assist in propelling team productivity through documentation management efforts, administrative tasks, external stakeholder management for platforms such as Guidebook, and identification of user needs with team core constituencies (students, graduate students, faculty, staff, alumni, and visitors).
The intern will assist in writing technical documentation for the Mobile Innovation Team’s applications. S/he will also assist in managing and boosting our brand through social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The intern is expected to have frequent contact with the Director of the Mobile Innovation Team and collaborate with other interns and full-time developers. The intern will also work with our partners to produce marketing content for our website. The intern will need to know how to or be willing to learn how to produce System and Application Architecture diagrams using draw.io. The intern may also be asked to create surveys, conduct focus groups, interviews with users, etc. to help us understand what features will best serve the Clemson community.
If the intern desires, has the aptitude, and is willing to put in the work, they will be empowered to learn how to write code for elements of the my.Clemson app, or other applications under development by the team.
Qualifications
- Academic Class requirement: 2nd semester Freshman or higher
- GPA Requirement: 3.0
- Assist in documenting my.Clemson and other projects for the Mobile Innovation Team
- Preferred Majors: Marketing, Management, Communications, Graphic Communications, etc.
- Technical aptitude, desire and ability to learn new things
- Ability and willingness to liaise between development team, other departments on campus, and the community strongly- desired
Guidelines and Supervision
The intern will report to the Director of the Mobile Innovation team. The intern will typically be a part of a team and will have daily contact with the supervisor. Position normally works 10 to 20 hours per week and will operate a personal computer 80% of the time.
Learning Outcomes
- Learning outcome 1: Communication
- Learning outcome 2: Adaptability
- Learning outcome 3: Collaboration
- Other outcomes: Technical Development Workflow