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Residency Program (Mexico)

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Method is a global design and engineering consultancy founded in 1999. We believe that innovation should be meaningful, beautiful and human. We craft practical, powerful digital experiences that improve lives and transform businesses. Our teams [based in London, New York, Charlotte, Atlanta, Bengaluru, Mexico City, and remote] work with a wide range of organizations in many industries, including Healthcare, Financial Services, Retail, Automotive, Aviation, and Professional Services.

Method is part of GlobalLogic, a digital product engineering company. GlobalLogic integrates experience design and complex engineering to help our clients imagine what’s possible and accelerate their transition into tomorrow’s digital businesses. GlobalLogic is a Hitachi Group Company.

About the Residency Program

As a resident you’ll dive deep into end-to-end product development, receive direct mentorship in your area of interest from industry experts, and work alongside your peers to build a digital product - all while experiencing life inside of a global digital consultancy.

Whether your passion lies in product management, program management design, data, or software engineering, this program offers an immersive, hands-on experience. 

Watch our program overview video here

View Detailed Resident Job Descriptions & FAQ here

Who is a resident:

  • Anyone 18 years or older with eligible work authorization is welcome to apply. 
  • Historically our program has been made up of 60% grad students, 20% undergraduate, & 20% of those transitioning their career. Learn more here.
  • This is an internship. For full time roles, please view our job listings.

Competitive perks, including:

  • Expert Craft Mentorship: Receive personalized, one-on-one guidance from dedicated senior experts within your specific discipline (e.g., Product, Engineering, Design).
  • High-Autonomy & Trust: Be treated as an integrated team member with the autonomy to own your work in an environment that prioritizes trust and work-life balance.
  • Dynamic Work Community: Benefit from a flexible hybrid model balanced with intentional, in-person community-building events, social outings, and networking opportunities.
  • Accelerated Career Development: Access customized workshops and focused resources designed to transition residents directly into full-time consulting roles.
  • Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration: Work shoulder-to-shoulder with residents from all functional areas to master collaboration within a complete product development team.
  • Competitive Compensation: Receive competitive program compensation and benefits, including office lunches & social outings. Oh, and lots of snacks!
  • Other location specific perks, such as food delivery (just ask!)

Compensation for this position is: ₱370/hr

 

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