Imagine Monday morning’s standup meeting: you’re just about to push your newly designed UI component to production. By this afternoon, hundreds of users from the most innovative startups to some of the world’s biggest names will be interacting with YOUR code. This summer, become an integral part of Dwolla’s Dashboard team and make a real difference!
Dwolla is a leading fintech company that provides businesses with secure, scalable and seamless ways to move money. Our A2A infrastructure, developer-first APIs, and embedded compliance make us the go-to solution for companies looking to streamline their payment systems. Dwolla moves over $62 billion a year and serves around 2 billion API requests per year.
As a Dwolla Software Engineer Intern you will be embedded directly in a dynamic and high-performing engineering team. You will work with senior engineers, a UX designer, and other interns to modernize Dwolla’s Dashboard used by hundreds of Dwolla clients. Our intention is for you to ship real code to production and, in the process, gain the professional software engineering experience you need to be successful after you graduate. And we hope you have some fun along the way too!
What will you work on during your internship?
Modernize existing pages and components in the Dwolla Dashboard
Embed within a cross-functional product engineering team in an agile/scrum environment
Participate in product discovery alongside designers and product managers
Build or upgrade React components using TypeScript, CSS, and Material UI
Ensure that new components are responsive and meet accessibility standards
Test and document components for our design system using Storybook
Upgrade and implement features and pages using the Next.js framework
Ship your code by deploying to production using CI/CD pipelines - sometimes multiple times a day
Participate in code reviews, story refinement, sprint planning, and demos
Deliver high-quality code that meets Dwolla standards and best practices
Actively own your code and Dwolla systems by fixing bugs and refactoring code
Optionally, read, understand and develop back-end functionality using Scala
Job Requirements
Be eligible to work in the United States without sponsorship
Be located in or around the Des Moines, IA area and be available to work in the Des Moines office approximately 3 days per week
Be able to work a 36-hour work week, starting mid-late May through early-mid August (we will work with your school schedule)
We're excited to talk if you:
Have 6+ months of experience building applications with JavaScript or React
Are currently a Junior or Senior enrolled in a Computer Science, Software Engineering, or similar program