GuideStone is looking for a Summer Intern - Software Development to train and gain hands-on experience as a full-stack professional software developer, developing, enhancing, maintaining, and supporting their codebase of custom applications and interfaces to third-party vendor products.
Requirements
- You can expect to work in C-Sharp, Razor, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, MVC, WebForms, SQL, and Git.
- The tools you will use are Visual Studio for application development, SQL Server Management Studio for SQL coding, and Azure Pipelines for CI/CD.
- Apply software patterns and best practices to write code and automated tests.
- Utilize Azure for CI/CD, searching code repositories, updating release variables, and researching issues.
- Submit Pull Requests (PR) for changes you make to code.
- Completed at least one programming class or provided evidence of completed projects (multiple) in one programming language.
- Enthusiasm for working in Microsoft technologies.
Responsibilities
- Develop, enhance, maintain, and support our codebase of custom applications and interfaces to third-party vendor products.
- The work will primarily be web application development using Microsoft tools and frameworks deployed to Azure (Microsoft’s cloud).
- You can expect to work in C-Sharp, Razor, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, MVC, WebForms, SQL, and Git.
- The tools you will use are Visual Studio for application development, SQL Server Management Studio for SQL coding, and Azure Pipelines for CI/CD.
- Apply software patterns and best practices to write code and automated tests.
- Utilize Azure for CI/CD, searching code repositories, updating release variables, and researching issues.
- Submit Pull Requests (PR) for changes you make to code.
Other
- Candidates must have permanent U.S. work authorization; we do not sponsor employment visas or accept students on a student visa.
- Must be a student in a Computer Science or Management of Information Systems (BS) degree program.
- Must be a current student throughout the duration of the intern program.
- Students in their senior year (expected graduation by August or December 2026) are preferred.
- Minimum GPA of 3.0 required.