Software Development Placements with IBM

Apply now for 12-month University Placement Software Development roles with IBM. The application takes around 5 minutes to complete. 

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The University Placement Scheme is for those in their penultimate year of their Undergraduate degree looking for a year in industry, starting in 2020.

Early application is strongly recommended as the role will close as soon as IBM reach capacity for applications.

Software Engineer Internship, Tokyo

Open to undergraduate, masters and PhD computing students,  a 6-8 week internship with HENNGE, one of the first Japanese IT ventures based in Tokyo, Japan. Owning over 73% market share in the whole of Japan, HENNGE is the #1 cloud-based security provider.

Join us for a unique 6-8 week internship that offers personal and professional development and experience in working in a Japanese company with the most global working environment, under the direct supervision of our experienced Cloud Product Development engineers.

As our business continuously grows and expands, we are looking for talented engineers (front-end, back-end, data) to join our team in Tokyo.

Further details on Newcastle University Careers Service job platform My Career and the company website: https://hennge.com/global/

All conversations in the office will be done in English (Japanese is not required).

Volunteer Opportunity as a Developer for Newcastle Uni Start-Up

Three Newcastle London Banking and Finance MSc students are looking for a software developer or developers to join our newly founded venture. We are looking for an ambitious and entrepreneurially oriented software developer to create a software that is going to be the backbone of our start-up. The software needed is a trading platform where users are going to be able to trade assets that we produce. The developer or developers are going to be needed to create the trading platform for both OS and Android as well as PC and to create the algorithm that is going to price the assets via supply and demand. We are not looking for freelancers to hire, we are looking for developers that are going to be a part of this start-up in the long run. If you have an entrepreneurial mindset and skills needed to create this type of platform fell free to contact us.

For all questions and further details contact:

M.Simic3@newcastle.ac.uk

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Code First: Girls are looking for volunteer instructors and ambassadors to run or promote free community coding courses at Newcastle University this autumn.
The programme aims to get more women in tech and is a great opportunity for developing teaching and influencing skills.  Instructors come from a variety of coding backgrounds and include computer science postgrads with programming experience, freelance developers and university lecturers.
Courses run once a week for 8 weeks on a weekday evening for 2 hours, Monday-Thursday and all  participants are aged 18 or above.  Further information and application details can be found online