Summer Internships at ClickTime

ClickTime’s Summer Internship Program is a well-established tradition. Each year, we receive over 600 resumes — and select four to six students — for our software development, product management, and marketing internships.

Published – October 21, 2014
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ClickTime's Summer Internship Program is a well-established tradition. Each year, we receive over 600 resumes — and select four to six students — for our software development, product management, and marketing internships. While the competition is fierce, our program is well worth the effort. Highlights include:

Mentorship: In addition to mentorship sessions with our CEO, each intern has a department-specific mentor who guides them through their internship.

Hands-On Experience: While the interns spend time working with their respective teams, they also work together to tackle a long-term project, feature, or business proposal throughout the summer. Some of our best intern projects have been incorporated into our shipped products!

The Opportunity to Work (and Fail): In your career, there will be strong pressure not to fail. But failure is critical to learning. An internship should create a safe environment to try big things without getting fired for the big mistakes. Our job is to let you you fail fast and fail smart, and learn from your mistakes, so that you can develop the right business skills in your future career.

At ClickTime, we're extremely proud of our internship program. We get to work with the best and brightest emerging talents in our field — and learn from them along the way. Many interns move on to successful careers at ClickTime; others can be found at tech giants like Google, Facebook, Twitter, Apple, LinkedIn, and startups like Optimizely, Twitch, and CrowdFlower.

Interested? Apply online at clicktime.com/jobs

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