mInternship: Developer
Are you interested in an internship as a developer in the leading information security company in the Nordics?
Why mnemonic?
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mnemonic is the leading company in the Nordics within IT and information security, and a significant contributor to the European security landscape.
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We work on some of the most exciting assignments in Norway: eight out of the ten largest companies in Norway are our clients, in addition to a series of public organisations.
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mnemonic covers a wide sprectrum within IT and information security, two fields of science in immense growth.
What does the Development department do?
- Our main objective is developing Argus, our in-house built platform for detecting and analysing security attacks. With more than 400 servers across the globe, we process over 55 billion security events daily.
- The development department covers a wide range of technology stacks and skills:
- React/Typescript
- Java, Hibernate, Cassandra, OpenSearch, Kafka, Hazelcast
- Python
- UX design
- Development & Operations (DEVOPS)
- The department is divided into squads, each with responsibility to maintain and develop a set of applications, from ticket management, document handling, customer administration and provisioning systems, to analytical applications (real time event monitor, sample analysis, asset management).
- We also handle inquiries from our customers and security analysts, and gain insight and data into how our users actually use our systems.
- In our department you will be given trust and responsibility, and your voice will be heard in every decision made.
- Our summer projects are never just busy-work; all projects result in a product that is shipped to production or is used as a basis for providing value for our customers and security analysts.
- Does this sound like something for you? Apply!
Who are you?
- You like to familiarise yourself with technical issues, and find solutions to how you can solve these problems
- You are studying technology, and are in your third or fourth year of study
- You have good academic results
- You communicate well in both Norwegian and English
- You have good technical knowledge of programming
- You prioritise quality, and code that is testable and maintainable
- You have worked with version control software such as Git
- You have some experience in working with one or more code
frameworks such as Flask, React, Vue, Spring, Hibernate, etc.
How to apply?
The application deadline has passed.