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Software Engineer Intern

Chicago - United States

LogicGate was founded with a rebellious spirit and lofty objective: to build a modern risk management platform that helps our customers grow by transforming business risks into opportunities. Since our founding in 2015, we've secured more than $156M in four funding series to help us grow into the company we are today, but we're not done yet. LogicGate continues to push to lead the GRC category with our flexible and no-code risk management solution.

We are an outcomes-first company. Our success comes from our high-performing teams, so we give you the flexibility to work from where you are. You’ll have the option to be fully remote, work from our headquarters in Chicago, or hybrid unless the role has specific requirements. 

At LogicGate, we believe that the strongest teams are made up of individuals who bring their different identities, backgrounds, ideas, and experiences to the table. We remain committed to fostering an inclusive work environment where all employee differences are celebrated, their ideas matter, and everyone feels safe to bring their authentic selves to work. 

Our Company core values of Be as One, Do the Right Thing, Embrace Curiosity, Own It, Empower Customers, and Raise the Bar guide everything we do - with our customers, our employees, and all we interact with.  We are proud to have been recognized as a Built In, Crain’s Chicago Business, the Chicago Tribune, and more. Visit our website to learn about our latest recognition

About the Internship  

LogicGate’s Internship Program is designed and tailored for college students/recent grads from various disciplines to gain real world work experience in a fast-paced, high growth, open and diverse environment.  This program will give you exposure to leading edge technology, provide valuable work experience, career coaching, and mentorship. From the time an application is submitted, to the end of the summer internship, students will be supported to learn and grow their strengths, abilities, and potential.

Program Details:

  • 12-13 weeks internship starting on June 2nd, 2025 through mid/late August 2025, exact end date would depend upon your school schedule
  • Receive hourly pay of $28 per hour
  • Work mostly remote but able to come into our Chicago Headquarters on as needed basis
  • Gain meaningful work experience in your field of study, participate in special projects, social events, and more!
  • Assigned to a mentor to guide you throughout your internship and beyond!

Program Eligibility:

  • You are enrolled full time in an accredited college or university as a Junior or Senior or have recently graduated within the past 6 months with your Undergraduate Degree.
  • Are available to work 40 hours per week during the summer

This position is not eligible for sponsorship

How you'll spend your time:

  • Collaborating with your mentor and team to build features and improve the Risk Cloud platform while learning about real-world product and engineering goals
  • Working closely with engineers, product managers, QA and designers to contribute to cross-functional projects
  • Learning and begin applying engineering best practices like writing tests, making frequent updates, and iterating based on feedback
  • Practicing clear communication and contribute to documentation to support your work and help the team

We get excited about you if you have:

  • Are Currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field
  • Working towards a Bachelor's or Master's degree with a planned graduation of Spring 2026 or Summer 2026 and have completed 2+ years of relevant coursework, OR recently completed a software engineering bootcamp program.
  • Have Some experience with software development through coursework, personal projects, or internships
  • Have Interest in growing as a developer and contributing to a fast-paced, high-quality engineering environment
  • Excited to work in an environment that supports learning, collaboration, and ownership of your work
  • Experience using a modern programming language such as Java, C#, C++, Python, Ruby, or JavaScript
  • You have strong quantitative, analytical, and problem-solving skills
  • You have an entrepreneurial attitude with a keen eye for detail
  • You’re organized and can manage multiple priorities simultaneously

What we use:

  • Backend: Spring Boot, Java, Kotlin
  • Frontend: TypeScript, Angular, Webpack, Sass
  • Data: Neo4j, Redis, RabbitMQ
  • Test: JUnit, Jasmine, Karma, Protractor, Selenium
  • Infrastructure: AWS, Ansible, Terraform, Hashicorp, Docker
  • Work: Jira, Slack, Gitlab, G Suite

 

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