What are the responsibilities and job description for the Software Quality Assurance Intern position at Univyze Inc.?
Program Overview
Univyze offers a structured, educational internship designed to provide students with training in software quality assurance and startup product workflows.
This internship is unpaid and intended primarily for educational purposes. Interns will receive mentorship, guided training, and structured learning objectives designed to complement academic coursework.
What You'll Learn
- Learn fundamentals of software testing and quality assurance principles
- Practice documenting software bugs in a structured environment
- Observe product development workflows used in early-stage startups
- Develop professional communication skills within technical teams
- Gain exposure to software lifecycle processes.
- Interns will complete guided exercises and supervised training assignments designed for educational development.
Educational Structure
This program is structured to resemble a training and academic learning environment.
- Clearly defined learning objectives
- Supervised training sessions
- Ongoing mentorship and feedback
- Opportunity to reflect on learning outcomes
Who Should Apply
- Students majoring in Computer Science, Business, Entrepreneurship or related fields
- Detail-oriented learners interested in software quality
- No prior experience required
- Students seeking to supplement academic coursework
Schedule
• Flexible hours • Remote‑friendly • Part‑time • Duration (8-12 weeks)
About Univyze
We are a small new startup created in 2025. The team at Univyze is dedicated to simplifying academic planning by creating tools that will automate course selection ensuring university students achieve their educational goals in a timely manner. Our platform empowers students to take charge of their academic journey delivering personalized, adaptable class schedules that save time and money by building a dynamic 4 year path to graduation. At the same time minimizing student stress and anxiety over scheduling classes needed to meet degree requirements.
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