About the role#
We are hiring a Software Test Intern to join our team in Oklahoma City. This is a paid, full-time position that runs on a rolling basis. You will work directly with our managers and department members to support our ongoing technical operations.
What you'll do#
- Perform software programming and testing tasks.
- Analyze and document both business and technical processes.
- Prepare and deliver reports and presentations to communicate your findings or recommendations.
- Troubleshoot and resolve technical problems.
- Assist with data analysis, requirements gathering, and system administration.
What you'll need#
- You must be graduating in May 2027 or later.
- You have completed a software development course and understand the development lifecycle.
- You are comfortable using AI tools.
- You possess strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
- You have experience with the MS Productivity Suite, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- You demonstrate strong collaboration and teamwork abilities.
- You have a solid grasp of PC hardware and software.
Location & details#
- This role is based on-site in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
- You must be available to work in the office starting in January 2027 for up to a year.
- We are looking for students pursuing degrees in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or Data Science.
About American Fidelity
American Fidelity provides insurance products and benefits administration services. The company serves employers in the automotive, healthcare, public sector, and education markets. It offers supplemental insurance, reimbursement account administration, and benefits enrollment software. Founded in 1960, the firm is based in Oklahoma City. It maintains a staff of approximately 2,495 employees.
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