LexisNexis is looking to hire early-career professionals to contribute to the development and launch of innovative products in the legal technology sector, leveraging AI and advanced technologies to improve productivity and transform the practice of law.
Requirements
- Proficiency in at least one programming language, including but not limited to Angular, C, Java/J2EE, JavaScript, JSP, C/C++, HTML, XML, SQL, Windows, UNIX, and .NET
- Possess a basic understanding of software development methodologies (e.g., Agile, Waterfall), storage systems, and data modeling principles.
- Display an interest in test-driven development and continuous learning.
- Demonstrate enthusiasm for technology with the ability and desire to learn new processes and technologies.
- Be able to engage with leading-edge technologies while working alongside accomplished peers.
Responsibilities
- Writing and reviewing portions of detailed specifications for the development of system components of simple complexity.
- Completing simple bug fixes and resolving basic technical issues.
- Implementing development processes, coding best practices, and code reviews under the guidance of Senior Engineers.
- Operating in various development environments (Agile, Waterfall, etc.) while collaborating with key stakeholders.
- Troubleshooting basic technical challenges.
- Staying current with emerging technologies and development practices.
- Performing any other duties as assigned.
Other
- Be an early-career professional seeking to make a meaningful impact in the legal technology sector.
- Be an essential part of our team, working with experts to develop and launch innovative products.
- Collaborate with experienced professionals to create cutting-edge legal tech solutions.
- Engage in comprehensive training to enhance both technical and soft skills.
- Work with international leaders in legal tech to make a global impact.
- Have foundational programming knowledge and a passion for learning and collaboration.
- Have a collaborative mindset with solid communication skills.
- Applicants should have completed their studies in 2024 or 2025, or expect to finish between August 2025 and May 2026.