Software Developer Intern - Summer 2026

Parsons Corporation
$20 - $35

About The Position

The Parsons X PMIS team is looking for an amazingly talented Software Developer Intern to join our team Summer 2026! In this role you will be provided with the opportunity to expand your skills and knowledge as a software developer working alongside excellent mentors. As a software developer intern, you will be focused on web application development, you'll collaborate with the product team to design, code, and debug web applications. Responsibilities include front-end and back-end development, ensuring responsiveness, and implementing security features. You'll work with technologies like NodeJS, .NET, SQL Server, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and may engage with frameworks such as Microsoft Power Platform, React or Angular. Collaboration with cross-functional teams, problem-solving, and adhering to best coding practices are essential for success in this role.

Requirements

  • Working towards Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems or closely related studies
  • Experience with server-side language
  • Demonstrated data problem-solving skills; ability to identify issues and construct a solution
  • Self-driven and motivated
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge / Proficiency with server-side language like C#, Java, NodeJS, Python
  • Familiarity with relational databases such as SQL Server, MySQL Knowledge / Proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript
  • Effective communication, problem solving abilities and willingness to learn
  • Familiarity with version control systems

Responsibilities

  • web application development
  • collaborate with the product team to design, code, and debug web applications
  • front-end and back-end development
  • ensuring responsiveness
  • implementing security features
  • Collaboration with cross-functional teams
  • problem-solving
  • adhering to best coding practices

Benefits

  • 401K
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