Through the Science Learning institute (SLI), 10-12 Foothill College students will have an opportunity to participate in internships with Dynamic Signal, Birdeye, or Esperanto Technologies, three tech companies in the region.
Dynamic Signal is an employee communication and engagement platform whose mobile, desktop, and web applications enable companies to reach each employee and build aligned, productive, actively engaged communities and employee advocates. Founded in 2010, and based in Silicon Valley, Dynamic Signal integrates with leading enterprise systems such as Microsoft’s SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Slack, Azure Active Directory, Salesforce, Workday, and Oracle HCM.
Birdeye is an all-in-one customer experience platform which gives companies visibility and control over their customer feedback from all channels, and use this feedback to better understand their customers, improve their operations, and influence purchase decisions. More than 60,000 businesses of all sizes use Birdeye every day to be found online and chosen through listings and reviews, be connected with existing customers using text messaging, and deliver the best end-to-end customer experience with survey, ticketing, and insights tools.
Esperanto Technologies develops high-performance, energy-efficient computing solutions for Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning based on the open standard RISC-V instruction set architecture. Esperanto is headquartered in Mountain View, California with engineering sites in Portland, Oregon and Austin, Texas as well as Barcelona, Spain and other sites in Europe.
Application link: https://fhda.academicworks.com/opportunities/4530
Flyer link: https://foothill.edu/sli/internships/S3I%202021%20Tech%20Intshps.png
Internship term: exact dates to be determined – July and August, 8 – 10 weeks, 15 – 20 hours/ week
Application deadline: Sunday, 2/28/21, 11:59pm
Questions? Contact sli@foothill.edu or visit https://foothill.edu/sli/internships.html
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