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NYC Early Career Open House Event - Software Engineering New Grads and Interns

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Note: This job posting is specifically an application to be invited to our July 2025 early career recruiting event in New York City on Thursday, July 10th. This is an invite only event and will be for students interested in summer 2026 Software Engineering internships or recent graduates (December 2024-June 2025) interested in Software Engineering New Grad roles in either San Francisco, CA or New York City, NY. By submitting your application to this listing, you will express interest in attending this event. Our Recruiting team will reach out to candidates invited to this invite with specific event details. 

Please note that by submitting your application here it does not guarantee a reservation for the event. 

Check out our event page here. 

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Sigma NYC Presents: Open House - An Early Career Recruiting Event for Recent Graduates & Future Interns on Thursday, July 10th

Event Date: Thursday, July 10th

Location: New York City, NY (location to be shared with candidates selected)

Check our event page here. 

Our Sigma NYC Engineering Team is hosting a summer Open House event for New Grads and future interns and we want to see you there. Throughout the special evening, we'll be hosting moderated talks on whats it's like to be a New Grad and Intern at Sigma, how to best prepare for our interviews, and share more about the key teams we'll be recruiting for in the coming months. 

At this Open House event, you will hear from a few of our NYC Software Engineering Managers, former and current interns, and our early career recruiting team. We'll be sure to bring the great vibes all while giving you the inside scoop on working at Sigma. 

This is a great, in-person opportunity to learn more about life at Sigma, connect with our team, and to get started with our interview process. We're excited to invite current undergraduate and graduate students interested in Summer 2026 Software Engineering Internships as well as recent graduates (December 2024-June 2025) who are interested in currently open New Grad roles.

Please apply to attend the event below and our recruiting team will be in contact with event location details if you are selected to attend. 

Qualifications for this event:

  • Currently be located in the New York City area and able to attend the event on the evening of Thursday, July 10th
  • Either a current undergraduate or graduate student (majoring in CS or similar field) interested in summer 2026 SWE internships or a recent graduate interested in open New Grad roles with our Software Engineering teams
  • Interested in roles either in our San Francisco, CA or New York City, NY office 

Please submit your application using the form below and a member of our Recruiting team will reach out if you are selected to be invited to the July 10th event. Once invited, you will receive specific event details including location and times. 

About us:

Sigma is the only cloud analytics and business intelligence tool empowering business teams to break free from the confines of the dashboard, explore data for themselves, and make better, faster decisions. The award-winning software was built to capitalize on the performance power of cloud data warehouses to combine data sources and analyze billions of rows of data instantly via an intuitive, spreadsheet-like interface – no coding required.

Since launching with its unique interface, Sigma Computing has added features such as collaboration tools and embedded analytics capabilities. The most recent product launch included a set of AI tools such as forecasting capabilities, an AI copilot and a notebook interface for users who prefer a code-first environment.

Sigma announced its $200M in Series D financing in May 2024, to continue transforming BI through its innovations in AI infrastructure, data application development, enterprise-wide collaboration, and business user adoption. Spark Capital and Avenir Growth Capital co-led the Series D funding round, with additional participation from a group of past investors including Snowflake Ventures and Sutter Hill Ventures.The Series D funding, raised at a valuation 60% higher than the company’s Series C round three years ago, promises to further accelerate Sigma’s growth.   

Come join us!

Benefits For Our Full-Time Employees:

  • Equity
  • Generous health benefits
  • Flexible time off policy. Take the time off you need!
  • Paid bonding time for all new parents
  • Traditional and Roth 401k
  • Commuter and FSA benefits
  • Lunch Program
  • Dog friendly office

Sigma Computing is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a smart and strong team regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender, gender identity or expression, or veteran status. We look forward to learning how your experience can enable all of us to grow.

Note: We have an in-office work environment in all our offices in SF, NYC, and London.

 

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For our July 2025 event, we'll be looking to recruit current students or recent graduates that are interested in Frontend / Fullstack (frontend leaning) roles with our team. 

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