Scalable Mapping Reasoning Intern, Waymo

Summer 2025, MS

Salary not provided

$50.48—$50.48 USD Per hour

Python
C++
San Francisco Bay Area

1-5 days a week in office (Mountain View, CA)

Waymo

Autonomous driving technology

Job no longer available

Waymo

Autonomous driving technology

1001+ employees

B2CTransportAutomation

Job no longer available

Salary not provided

$50.48—$50.48 USD Per hour

Python
C++
San Francisco Bay Area

1-5 days a week in office (Mountain View, CA)

1001+ employees

B2CTransportAutomation

Company mission

To make it simpler and safer for people to move things and themselves around.

Role

Who you are

  • Currently pursuing a master's degree in computer science or related technical field
  • Experience with C++ and Python
  • Strong understanding of data structures

Desirable

  • Experience applying machine learning to solve computer vision, motion planning or related robotics problems

What the job involves

  • Waymo interns work with leaders in the industry on projects that deliver significant impact to the company
  • We believe learning is a two-way street: applying your knowledge while providing you with opportunities to expand your skillset
  • Interns are an important part of our culture and our recruiting pipeline. Join us at Waymo for a fun and rewarding internship!
  • This internship will be based on-site at our headquarters in Mountain View, CA
  • Launch features that directly improve Waymo's driving behavior in highly dynamic and challenging environments
  • Work closely with Perception and Behavior engineers to apply latest techniques to integrate and validate large ML models in real-time production systems

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Insights

Led by a woman
Top investors

-1% employee growth in 12 months

Company

Funding (last 2 of 4 rounds)

Aug 2024

$5.6bn

SERIES C

Jun 2021

$2.5bn

GROWTH EQUITY VC

Total funding: $11.1bn

Our take

Waymo is an autonomous driving technology company that began as the Google self-driving car project in 2009. After initial development, it secured permits to deploy autonomous ride-hailing services in cities including Phoenix and San Francisco, but has recently hit a major bump in the road with safety concerns that resulted in a recall of over 400 self-driving cars.

With the autonomous driving industry already besieged by setbacks and public distrust, this development does Waymo no favours. That said, as an industry leader there remains the possibility it will see out the storm, but massive attention will need to be given to rebuilding trust with consumers if this is to be the case.

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