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Software Engineering Intern

Ghent-Belgium

Who we are

DoubleVerify is a leading software analytics firm, publicly traded since April 2021 (NYSE: DV). We are the go-to source for tracking and analyzing digital ads for globally recognized brands and publishers. If you've ever come across an ad online, be it on the Web, Mobile, or CTV device, chances are we measured it.

Serving both advertisers and publishers, DoubleVerify operates on a massive scale, handling over 100B events per day. We verify that all ads are fraud free, appear next to appropriate content, appear to people in the right geography and measure the viewability and user’s engagement throughout the ad’s lifecycle. We also offer tools to empower clients to analyze, visualize and optimize the quality of their ad inventory.

With R&D centers in Belgium, USA, Israel, Finland, and Germany, we are a truly global company. We thrive in a dynamic environment with numerous challenges to solve. If you like to work in a large-scale environment and want to contribute to building products that significantly impact the industry and the web, DoubleVerify is the place for you.


The team and your role

We are looking for a highly motivated individual to join the Publisher Activation team based in Ghent.

The Publisher Activation team is dedicated to creating new integrations and tools that assist our customers, the publishers, in using our measurement technologies. To gather the necessary metrics for our measurement services, we directly integrate with the native browser APIs on the client-side. On the server side, we have multiple components that further process the requests initiated by our client-side scripts.

Our technology stack is built for scale and reliability. We use GitLab for version control and collaboration, with CI/CD and Infrastructure as Code (Terraform) powering our deployment pipeline. Grafana and Prometheus give us real-time visibility into our systems, while Google Cloud Platform and Cloudflare provide our serverless infrastructure. We store our data in BigQuery and rely on tools like Ox, Jest, and Playwright for testing and security. We also make heavy use of AI coding agents like Claude, Copilot, and Cursor to accelerate our development.

As a Junior Software Engineer Intern, you will be involved in the day-to-day activities of our team, including standups, engineering discussions, and code reviews. You will collaborate on our existing projects and also have the opportunity to cover a project from start to end. This is a hands-on position where you will be expected to write code and solve complex problems. You will be able to use agentic AI workflows to speed up your work, and you will also be assigned a mentor who will guide you throughout your internship, providing a rich learning experience. 

Who you are

You…

  • are a Master's student in Computer Science or a closely related field. 
  • are a problem solver first, not just a coder
  • enjoy collaborating and are proactive, but you can also work independently

Extra plus points for:

  • Familiarity with: JavaScript/TypeScript, serverless workers, web technologies, automated software testing, browser APIs, code profiling
  • Good data analysis skills
  • Open Source contributions or public GitHub projects (do share!)

What We Offer

  • A dynamic environment that encourages rapid growth
  • An 8-week internship during the summer period (Jul, Aug, Sept)
  • Mentorship and Learning Opportunities
  • A diverse and inclusive company culture
  • Fun office perks such as snacks, lunch, etc.
  • On-site at our Ghent office at least 3 days/week

 

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