Finding a placement with the EDT

Returning from a year in industry with Polygeist, we interviewed Joe Bainbridge to discuss his placement and his experience finding it through the EDT.

Who did you do your placement with? And what does the company do?

I did my placement with a company named Polygeist who specialise in using artificial intelligence in innovative ways.

What was your role in the company?

My job title was ‘technologist intern’ – this was a very broad role as it is a small company with only 5 other people working there. I did work in many different areas of the company, and worked alongside everybody at different points throughout my time there.

How did the EDT help you find your placement and how did you apply?

EDT made the process of finding my placement very easy. I first did an interview with EDT, and with their help, put together a structured CV. EDT then sent me emails whenever a relevant placement opportunity came up. If I was interested, they would send the company my CV, and if successful, I would go through the interview stages.

What work did you do on your placement?

I worked on a variety of projects throughout my time there. This included researching and trying out open source AI projects to both benchmark against our projects, and test for feasibility for future projects. A lot of my projects also revolved around being given a problem or task to do, and going away and completing it using Python.

How did the EDT support you through your placement?

There was a lot of support offered from EDT during my placement, including meetings with my EDT mentor as frequently (or infrequently) as I wanted. On top of this, there were also many workshops offered, which aimed to improve a number of key skills such as communication and management.

How was the overall experience of doing a placement?

Overall, I really enjoyed my placement. It was invaluable experience being in a workplace environment and it has given me more confidence for going into a job after university. Additionally, I picked up and worked on many skills, such as teamwork and new programming skills, which will benefit me both at university and when entering the job market.

What would you say to someone considering doing a placement?

I would say not to worry about getting a placement straight away as I got mine at the end of July, and to make sure you do something that you’re interested in and will find enjoyable.

The EDT Placement Scheme is ideal for students looking for paid placements lasting between 10-12 months in computing, science, engineering, business, marketing and finance.

Applications are now open for the placement year 23/24:

https://www.etrust.org.uk/yini-register

They also have online open day events to find out more about the EDT placement scheme. The next event is on Wednesday 18th January 2023 and you can register here:

https://www.etrust.org.uk/yini-careers-events

Placement year with Enigma Interactive

Are you a smart, enthusiastic computer science student and developer, who’s looking to work in a fast paced creative digital agency on a wide range of digital projects from eComm to games, apps to business-critical digital applications?

Yes? Then this is a great opportunity to join Enigma’s award winning team during a paid 12 month placement starting in summer 2023.

Headquartered on Newcastle’s quayside, Enigma are a 36 strong team of creative developers, inspiring designers and digital innovators. We work with some of the most ambitious clients from around the UK and design and build market leading web, mobile and bespoke digital applications for them.

Being a developer at Enigma isn’t just about being a great coder, it’s about collaborative problem solving, learning new techniques and skills and pushing the boundaries of technology. At Enigma, you’re not the ‘geek in the corner’, you’re at the centre of everything we do.

www.enigma-interactive.co.uk

Email: vacancies@enigma-interactive.co.uk

Placement opportunity at Baker Hughes

Baker Hughes are currently searching for a new intern for next year to be based in Newcastle.

Role

The role is  Project Management based, covering different areas within this field.

Perfect for anyone who wants real world and hands on experience into the workings of a company.

Great opportunities for involvement in which ever route you find interesting, and has proved to be a very diverse and interesting internship so far!

Start Date: June/July

Location: Newcastle

 Apply via email (CV + Cover Letter) to:

David Parker, david4.parker@bakerhughes.com

Placement Insights from Newcastle Strategic Solutions Limited 

Returning from a year in industry to complete their final year at Newcastle University, we interviewed Zach Smith about their time with Newcastle Strategic Solutions Limited. This is what they had to say:

Find Out More About Newcastle Strategic Solutions

Who did you do your industrial placement with?  

Newcastle Strategic Solutions Limited 

What was your role?  

Software QA Tester 

Why did you do a placement?  

I did a placement in order to gain some concrete work experience in the software development industry, this is so I could hopefully gain an advantage over my competition when applying for jobs upon graduation 

When did you start applying and how many places did you apply for?  

I started applying around February/March time and applied for at most 20 people 

How was the application experience?  

Relatively straightforward, mostly just making sure my CV was up to date. I wrote a cover letter for each company I applied for and tweaked my CV in scenarios where different experiences might’ve been more useful 

What, if any, help did you get from the university when applying?  

The help I received from the university was mostly to do with their careers site, where companies could post placement opportunities. It was a huge help and ultimately lead me to get this placement 

What work did you do over the course of your placement year?  

I got the opportunity to do a range of things: 

  • Programming automated tests for builds of NSSLs websites which introduced new features. 
  • Testing on live servers of clients to ensure that everything was working as expected before deploying for the public to see and use.  
  • I also had the opportunity to manually test features on the website to ensure that they met the accessibility criteria required. 
  •  I was working alongside teammates in a scrum team and would test whatever the developers would work on before giving it the seal of approval. 

How was the overall experience of doing a placement?  

Fantastic, I was treated really well during my time at NSSL, except for the odd stressful moment, I enjoyed it. One key value that I really appreciated working there was that my input was important and was truly taken into consideration when working on different projects even when it wasn’t about testing. I made a lot of new friends there during the early talent program that they ran too.  

My experience here helped dictate what portion of computer science I would like to specialize in for my final year. Thanks to my time testing the accessibility of the website and new software developed, it has made me want to work in accessibility and hopefully work to improve how accessible software is to the general public. 

Would you like to go back to that company after your final year?  

Based on my experience? Yes.  

With my current circumstances? No, I only say this because following graduation I’d prefer to be employed somewhere where I can live with my family whilst working for a while before I go settle in somewhere like Newcastle. To be honest though, if I was offered a high enough wage to cover the expenses of living alone easily then I probably would take something from NSSL. 

Hewlett Packard Enterprise placements

Please see the links for Hewlett Packard Enterprise placements starting in 2023 below.

QA: https://careers.hpe.com/us/en/job/HPE1US1135178EXTERNALENUS/Software-Quality-Assurance-Intern-Placement-Year

DevOps: https://careers.hpe.com/us/en/job/HPE1US1135179EXTERNALENUS/Cloud-DevOps-Intern-Placement-Year

SWE: https://careers.hpe.com/us/en/job/HPE1US1132242EXTERNALENUS/Software-Engineering-Intern-Placement-Year

Please note that our applications have no cut-off date, we will just close the listing once we have hired our next intern cohort,