This is a great opportunity to put your theoretical knowledge into the practice in our research and development projects.
You are a student in a university, polytechnic or an equivalent institution in information/telecommunication technology areas This is a great opportunity to put your theoretical knowledge into the practice in our research and development projects
You are currently studying at a university, polytechnic or equivalent institution in the field of information or telecommunication technology. Through your studies you’ve gained a solid understanding of software development fundamentals and are eager to expand your skills further.
In this role you’ll be involved in a variety of tasks that support our development work. You are proactive, curious and ready to contribute both independently and as part of a team. You enjoy sharing your knowledge with colleagues and thrive in a multicultural environment where strong English communication skills are essential.
This is your chance to take part in meaningful innovation, learn from experienced professionals and gain practical experience in a global tech leader.
We are currently looking for tech-minded student to join our Espoo site Entity Functional Specification R&D team as Working Student Trainee. You are a student in a university, polytechnic or an equivalent institution in information/telecommunication technology areas This is a great opportunity to put your theoretical knowledge into the practice in our research and development projects.
As result of studies you already have a solid understanding of the basics of software development. You are curious to learn more and you are excited doing a variety of different kinds of tasks as part of your job. You are always ready to share your knowledge and skills among the people you work with. You are a team worker but also efficient on independent tasks, and your English language skills allow you to communicate efficiently in our multicultural environment.
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