Company
Zurich Insurance Company
Zurich Insurance Company
Life is too short to just tick the box. Reimagine the box with Zurich! Would you like to be part of a trainee program that helps you gain experience with newest technologies and build up the business knowhow in one of the biggest insurers in the world? During this experience not only you will learn and boost your career but also you will build relationships and have fun with teams all over the world! With us you will have a real opportunity to make a difference and be part of the team! Your role As a Big Data Developer Intern you will have opportunity to: Developing software using Spark/Scala or Python. Creating unitary and integration test for applications. Monitoring application support of ingestion platform. Maintaining technical documentation. Your Skills and Experience We would like to give this opportunity to somebody who is: Active student status with Spanish University/School is mandatory University student interested in developing career in tech field Looking for at least 6 months part-time/internship program Tech savvy approach An enthusiastic, capable, curious person craving to learn A good team player with responsible and can-do attitude Able to use English for communication with colleague and managers from abroad on daily basis Experience in Scala and SQL Knowledge in Azure/AWS desirable
Barcelona
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