Developer Intern Graduate Student at REsimplifi

**WE PAY OUR INTERNS** REsimplifi is a process, transaction and document management software product for Commercial Real Estate Brokers built on the Force.com platform (Salesforce).  We'd like to hire a graduate student intern to work with us full-time during the summer of 2017. Intern will join a team responsible for the ongoing development of an OEM Salesforce application in the Commercial Real Estate marketplace. Utilizing Agile methodologies, the current development team participate in daily scrum meetings and bi-weekly sprints. Duties and responsibilities
  • Develop and test new features
  • Participate in daily scrum meetings and bi-weekly sprint retrospectives
  • Participate in regular user testing sessions
  • Assist with the creation of new client orgs and onboarding new clients
  • Assist with setting up and testing merge fields in client documents
Qualifications
  • Primary Skills/Experience Required:
  • Salesforce
  • JavaScript
  • HTML5/CSS3
Additional Skills/Experience Preferred:
  • Apex
  • Angular JS
  • Node JS
  • CSS Preprocessors (Stylus, SASS)
  • CSS layout (Bootstrap, Flexbox)
  • Version control (Git, Github)
  • JS task runner (Gulp, Grunt)
  • CircleCI
Send resumes to david@resimplifi.com REsimplifi, Inc. follows an equal opportunity employment policy and employs personnel without regard to race, creed, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, physical or mental ability, veteran status, military obligations, and marital status.

An Evening of Git & GitHub - Delivered by GitHub, March 28 6pm

I'm writing to ask that you let students know about this tremendous opportunity next Tuesday, March 28 starting at 6:00 pm ET in downtown Columbia. It is an educational opportunity as well as networking, and an opportunity to meet GitHub. Open Source South Carolina meetup An Evening of Git & GitHub - Delivered by GitHub Next Tuesday, March 28 SOCO - 823 Gervais Street, suite 200, in The Vista (above Jason's Deli) Doors open at 6:00 pm ET, programming begins at 6:30 or so Information and to sign up - https://www.meetup.com/Open-Source-South-Carolina/ For more information - info@allthingsopen.org Details: This very special meeting will feature three topics important to us, and anyone using or wanting to participate in open source. Even better, all content will be delivered by GitHub. Topic #1: An introduction to Git and GitHub This will be delivered Patchwork style (patchwork.github.io) and is a hands-on workshop for those wanting to learn more about Git and GitHub. Exercises are self-directed and mentors are available to help out. *Please note this is not an official Patchwork event, rather, the Patchwork curriculum will be covered. Topic #2: Contributing to Open Source Important to anyone wanting to contribute. The why's and how-to's will be covered and discussed. Topic #3: Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment We'll wrap up by covering some advanced topics around Continuos Integration and Continuos Deployment. Again, topics extremely important in today's technology environment. Our speaker: Tommy Byrd Tommy is an Enterprise Solutions Engineer for GitHub out of Atlanta Georgia. He's held numerous technical positions in the past but our favorite is Director of Broadcast Production at Dragon Con! As always, the meeting will feature food, drinks, swag and fantastic networking. And don't forget to bring stickers. We'll have a sticker table and swapping is highly encouraged. Doors open at 6:00 pm but feel free to arrive early. Programming will start at approximately 6:30 with announcements from the community. No sweat if you arrive late also. We understand night classes, work, family, etc. We get it..

Girls Go for IT Internships

Who are we? We are an awesome summer camp aimed teaching and promoting the fields of computer science and IT to young girls all across the midlands. What are we looking for? We need a computer science major OR minor, or someone with extensive IT knowledge, who is interested in teaching middle school aged girls some fun computer programming and introducing them to the world of IT. Girls Go for IT will take place June 5th – June 30th. It will require 20 hours per week of work and will be paid $12.50 per hour. To apply, or for more information, please contact Madison Pickrel mpickrel@email.sc.edu or Dr. Alicia Wilson awilson@geol.sc.edu

Two CyberSecurity Part-Time Internships at the Office of Information Assurance

We have two paid openings for part-time (20 hours or less a week) interns that would allow the selected candidate(s) an opportunity to get some on-the-job security experience within a fast-paced, complex IT organization. We have had a couple of interns in the last year that have moved on to different careers in the security & IT arena after working with our office in an intern role. Any interested students that may be looking for this type of opportunity, please send resumes to me for review by our team. All candidates must be able to show proof that they have a legal right to work in the U.S. to move forward but we have a temp agency (AppleOne) vet all candidates. Kareem A. Briggs, CISA, CISM, CRISC Interim Director of Information Security Office of Information Assurance South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services 1801 Main Street Columbia, SC 29201 803.898.1687 (Office) 803.605.8374 (Mobile) Kareem.Briggs@scdhhs.gov www.scdhhs.gov

Generation CS: Undergraduate Enrollments Surge Since 2006

Across the United States and Canada, universities and colleges are facing a significant increase in enrollment in both undergraduate computer science (CS) courses and programs. The current enrollment surge has exceeded previous CS booms, and there is a general sense that the current growth in enrollment is substantially different than that of the mid-1980s and late 1990s. Generation CS: CS Enrollments Surge Since 2006 reports the survey results with respect to majors, nonmajors, diversity, impact on academic units, and units’ actions in response to the surge.

Data Incubator Fellowship for new Master and PhD Grads

The Data Incubator is an intensive 8 week fellowship that prepares masters students, PhDs, and postdocs in STEM and social science fields seeking industry careers as data scientists. The program is free for Fellows and supported by sponsorships from hundreds of employers across multiple industries. In response to the overwhelming interest in our earlier sessions, we will be holding another fellowship. Who Should Apply: Anyone who has already obtained a masters or PhD degree or who is within one year of graduating with a masters or PhD is welcome to apply. Applications from international students are welcome. Everyone else is encouraged to sign-up for a future session. more info.

Startup Looking for Help

I have initiated a tech startup for a new social media app, that we have been working on for a couple years. We are nearing completion and need to do a UI overhaul. We have been approached my angel investors and VC's talking 7 figure funding. AS exciting as this is we are trying to get to project completion before losing these potential investments. Our CBO is a graduate from USC and I have been approved through HandShake. I am a mapping manager for the DoD and have employed interns through the geography department over the past couple years. I spoke with Mr. Beasely as the Incubator yesterday and he mentioned reaching out directly to the department, hence my inquiry. We would be very interested in hiring someone for pay and or credit, with possible vesting (equity) People who want to work for us will need to be familiar with the following technologies For Mobile
  • Actionscript 3
  • Adobe AIR
  • Java (optional)
  • NoSQL (optional)
For Web
  • html5
  • css
  • Javascript
  • NodeJS (optional)
Familiarity with the following applications is recommended but not necessary
  • Git
  • FlashDevelop
Thank you so much for your time and I look forward to hearing back from you. Travis Thompson, GISP tthompson@mappkey.com

EngenuitySC Looking for Student Mentors

This is Noelle Varga with EngenuitySC. I am working with the Carolina Alliance for Technology program which encourages and assists high school students in the pursuit of a STEM education and career. We are looking for college students to serve as mentors for our programs at Westwood High School in Blythewood, SC and Ridge View High School in Columbia. We feel that the teachers and students in the computer science and engineering department would be wonderful mentors. If you could please pass this opportunity along to the faculty and students of the department, we would greatly appreciate it. Anyone interested should contact Will Schenk at (803) 354-5713 or wschenk@engenuitysc.com.

NRC Research Associateship Programs

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine sponsors a number of awards for postdoctoral and senior researchers at participating federal laboratories and affiliated institutions. These awards include generous stipends ranging from $45,000 – $80,000 per year for recent Ph.D. recipients, and higher for additional experience. Limited graduate level awards are available. These awards provide the opportunity for recipients to do independent research in some of the best-equipped and staffed laboratories in the U.S. Research opportunities are open to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and for some of the laboratories, foreign nationals. Four annual review cycles: Review Cycle: May; Opens March 1; Closes May 1 Review Cycle: August; Opens June 1; Closes August 1 Review Cycle: November; Opens September 1; Closes November 1 Review Cycle: February; Opens December 1; Closes February 1 Applicants should contact prospective Adviser(s) at the lab(s) prior to the application deadline to discuss their research interests and funding opportunities. More information

11 Different Summer Internships via the Charleston Defense Contractors Association

The are 11 different Summer Internships being offered via the Charleston Defense Contractors Association. See this PDF document for details. Requirements for student applicants:
  • Must be a resident of South Carolina (waiver appeals may be considered)
  • Must be a college student pursuing a degree at a South Carolina College or University (waiver appeals may be considered)
  • Must be a Citizen of the United States of America
If students are interested in one of the eleven intern positions, they will need to contact the “Point of Contact” associated with that company position on the flyer for an interview. Once a match is made between one of the companies listed and the student, then the company will apply for the internship with the CDCA NLT 24 March 2017. We will announce the winners to these internship positions on 7 April 2017. If you have any questions pertaining to this program, please email intern@charlestondca.org

Part Time Opportunity: LAMP Management

Any students that are interested please have them email me a copy of their resume at pages@eits.com. We have an opening for a job in Columbia, SC. It is 75% remote and the contractor would have to be onsite for meetings only, 30 hours a week, and right now slated for just two months with the possibility of being extended out longer. Below is an overview of the position. Company / Department culture
  • Project work seeks to use best of breed tools, technology, and methodology
  • Problem solving that leads to tangible results at multiple levels; e.g. business processes & organizational productivity, cost savings throughout the state, better services (lives enhanced) for clients throughout the state.
  • Scope of the project:
  • This work is part of the start-up phase of overlapping information system projects.
  • Set-up, configure and install LAMP server and WordPress CMS
  • Assist with creating a knowledge base and information site (Foundation stage)
  • Document tasks and assist with content
Daily Duties / Responsibilities: Work with team to:
  • Set-up, configure and install LAMP server and WordPress
  • Assist with creating a knowledge base and information site (Foundation stage of the project)
  • Long term development work may be available following the foundation stage
  • Document tasks and provide up-to-date status through the project collaboration tools
  • May assist with setup and implementation of project collaboration tools
Required Skills (rank in order of Importance):
  1. LAMP (Linux – Apache – MySQL – PHP)
  2. WordPress CMS
  3. Good knowledge of WordPress libraries and additions
  4. Security access, and authorization
  5. Coding customization
  6. Forms
  7. Graphic skills
  8. Excellent listening and communication (written & verbal) skills; ability to discuss and present information logically and concisely
  9. Ability to work individually and as part of a team. Willing to share knowledge & experience with others
  10. Flexible problem solver; use of previous knowledge & experience, yet open to alternative methods when made available
Preferred Skills (rank in order of Importance):
  1. Content management experience to document projects, processes, etc.
  2. Information & Knowledge Share portals
  3. Glossaries
  4. Organizational descriptions
Development experience in
  • JavaScript
  • PHP
  • Python
Industry standard frameworks and libraries
  • Solid skills in Linux
  • Experience with databases beyond MySQL
  • Example: MS SQL Server
  • Experience with web-based graphical social network presentation software modules (not social media)