For the first time we’re looking to bring on two interns this summer. We’ve always wanted to explore internships, but we never really had the space to make it happen. Now that we have our own office, it’s go time.
The summer internships are paid ($3000/month) and last ~3 months. You must live in Chicago or be willing to relocate to Chicago for duration of the internship. For those who haven’t been to Chicago in the summer, it’s a beautiful place to be.
Designer Internship
We’re looking for a student who wants to work on real design projects this summer at 37signals. The projects will involve designing user interfaces for web apps and/or marketing sites for these web apps. You’ll design, write copy, and be thoughtfully mentored by the design team at 37s. Apply for the designer internship.
Programmer Internship
We’re looking for a student who wants to work on real programming projects this summer at 37signals. The projects will involve using Ruby, Rails, and JavaScript. You’ll develop applications from scratch and/or work on existing applications while being thoughtfully mentored by the programming team at 37s. Apply for the programmer internship.
Vojto
on 23 Mar 11I think most of students would work for 37signals for free, it’s nice that this is a paid internship.
No mention of international interns?
JF
on 23 Mar 11No mention of international interns
Since this is our first time offering internships we’re likely going to stick with US only this year unless someone really blows us away.
Jason
on 23 Mar 11Is there an age limit?
Jacob
on 23 Mar 11Do you prefer if the intern is either a guy or girl?
Craig
on 23 Mar 11It seems that almost any intern you choose will put everything into it…why else would you want to be an intern?
JF
on 23 Mar 11Craig: We hope they will put everything into it, but not everyone starts at the same level or is interested in learning the same things.
Adrien Jarthon
on 23 Mar 11That’s a very great offer ! i’ll love to apply if i was leaving near chicago ;) I hope you’ll find great people to power your great company !
Neil Kelty
on 23 Mar 11@Vojto -
Not paying these interns would be illegal as in order for an internship to be unpaid, 37signals would need to “derive no immediate advantage” from the work being done.
Granted, even the US Congress violates this policy.
James
on 23 Mar 11Would you consider someone with 3 or 4 years experience in .NET and Java but who is new to Ruby/Rails and is interested in learning business skills as well as programming?
Jay
on 23 Mar 11Is there a start/end date posted for these opportunities? :)
JF
on 23 Mar 11Jay: We’re keeping it a bit open ended to work around different schedules. “Summer” is as specific as we can get.
Zack Shapiro
on 23 Mar 11This is an incredible opportunity. I just applied. Can’t wait to hear back from you guys. It would be an honor to learn from and work for 37signals!
Chet L
on 24 Mar 11Wow, what a fantastic surprise! I’m quite excited to put my application together – it is go time indeed.
The internship descriptions seemed to be (intentionally) a bit ambiguous as far as educational background or other prerequisites. Are there specific skills or areas of coursework that would increase our chances or bar us from applying?
jazzy
on 24 Mar 11@vazzyb why would anyone work for free? its the same logic why 37s does not give its products for free. infact 3000$ is pretty less considering the current market(even at startups).
jazzy
on 24 Mar 11looking at some of the above comments, maybe i am wrong. to each man his own.
Joseph
on 24 Mar 11Too bad i’m not a designer. Working at 37 signals would be really cool i guess
Anonymous Coward
on 25 Mar 11What, no biz dev guy internships?
Anonymous but only slightly coward
on 25 Mar 11Permission to get creative with our application ;) ?
Adam
on 28 Mar 11Echoing Chet L, are you considering self taught design students?
thinkdj
on 30 Mar 11Damn! If only I were in the US right now…
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