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Full-Stack Software Engineering Intern

Full-Stack Software Engineering Intern (React + AWS)
Location: Remote | Duration: 3–6 months | Paid Internship

About Us

We’re an early-stage fintech startup building a platform to power seamless transactions and dynamic pricing across a complex supply network. Our product is built for scale, with real-time workflows and a modern cloud-native architecture.

What You'll Do
As a Full-Stack Engineering Intern, you’ll play a hands-on role in building and scaling core parts of our platform:

  • Develop and maintain frontend features using React
  • Contribute to backend services using AWS serverless technologies (Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, etc.)
  • Help design and implement RESTful APIs to support web and mobile features
  • Work on real-time pricing engines and order workflows
  • Collaborate with the product and design team to deliver intuitive user experiences
     

AI Opportunity (Bonus Project Track)
We’re exploring AI-driven modules including:

  • Dynamic price forecasting
  • Geolocation-based vendor recommendations
  • Logistics optimization using machine learning
     

As part of the internship, you’ll have the option to explore a learning track in AI adoption at scale, working directly with our CTO on experimentation and prototyping.

Who You Are

  • Comfortable with JavaScript and React
  • Familiar with AWS or other cloud platforms (experience with Lambda, DynamoDB is a plus)
  • Interested in building production-quality code for a real-world product
  • Excited to learn and contribute to a small, fast-moving startup team
  • Passion for fintech, marketplaces, or applied ML is a bonus
     

What You’ll Gain

  • End-to-end experience building scalable web apps in a cloud-native architecture
  • Exposure to real startup challenges in fintech and logistics
  • Optional mentorship and training in ML infrastructure and AI productization
  • Flexible schedule, strong learning culture, and potential for full-time conversion