Software Engineering Intern, Databricks

Salary not provided
Python
Java
C++
San Francisco Bay Area
Databricks

Unified cloud platform for big data

Job no longer available

Databricks

Unified cloud platform for big data

1001+ employees

B2BArtificial IntelligenceEnterpriseBig dataAnalyticsMachine LearningData Analysis

Job no longer available

Salary not provided
Python
Java
C++
San Francisco Bay Area

1001+ employees

B2BArtificial IntelligenceEnterpriseBig dataAnalyticsMachine LearningData Analysis

Company mission

To make big data simple for the enterprise.

Role

Who you are

  • You will graduate in 2022 or 2023 with a degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related subject
  • You have implementation skills with a general purpose program language, such as Python, Java, or C++
  • You have good knowledge of algorithms, data structures, and OOP principles
  • You are excited to solve ambiguous problems with a collaborative team
  • Now taking applications for Winter 2022 and Summer 2022. Location (San Francisco or remote) will be determined at a later date

What the job involves

  • Work with a team to build features for the Databricks platform
  • Manage your project end-to-end, including design, code, and feedback
  • Learn about building a platform that scales quickly while maintaining quality and security

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Insights

Top investors

81% employee growth in 12 months

Company

Company benefits

  • Comprehensive health coverage including medical, dental, and vision
  • 401(k) Plan
  • Equity awards
  • Paid parental leave
  • Family Planning
  • Gym reimbursement
  • Annual personal development fund
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

Funding (last 2 of 8 rounds)

Aug 2021

$1.6bn

SERIES H

Feb 2021

$1bn

SERIES G

Total funding: $3.5bn

Our take

Open source data management tools are not easy to use, and Databricks offers each of these tools on a centralised platform in the form of SaaS. The company mitigates all previous management headaches associated with using these tools.

Databricks is one of the fastest growing cloud enterprise software companies on record. Through smart features like its notebooks and by sitting on top of open-source tools like Azure and AWS, the company is able to maximise the production capabilities and security of these platforms, turning its service into an even better tool.

Databricks next moves include plans to move public. As the company has many institutional investors, including BlackRock, when it sets out for a likely IPO it is going to have a great head start. Further, a recent product release that allows for the interaction of curated data alongside unstructured data places Databricks in a strong position against major competitors like BigQuery and Snowflake.

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