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Full-Stack Developer Intern

The Opportunity

Orientier is a nimble technical consultancy, and we are looking to bring two motivated, junior-level developers on board simultaneously to hit the ground running by June 26th.

This is a tight turnaround, and we need self-starters. If you are a student looking to get some legit experience on your resume in a nontraditional setting, reach out. Dive into production environments, participate in real client strategy calls, and master AI-augmented engineering workflows (Claude, Gemini, GitHub Copilot) under senior supervision. You’ll be empowered to ask questions, tweak workflows, and try new methods. Ideally, we will learn from you as you learn from us.

Maximum Summer Flexibility

We know it's already June, and your summer plans might be partially set. We designed this role to fit around summer classes, travel, or other jobs:

  • 15 Hours a Week: A highly manageable part-time commitment.
  • 1 Mandatory In-Office Day: We will collaborate with the chosen candidates to pick the specific day of the week that works best for everyone's schedule.
  • Fluid Remote Asynchronous Time: Your remaining weekly hours can be completed whenever and wherever it fits your schedule.

The Workspace: A Vibrant Creative Hub (+ Beyond Walls HQ)

We share our downtown Lynn headquarters with the very cool public art institution Beyond Walls. This summer, our office will be pretty unique. Sometimes you’ll almost have the place to yourself. For a couple weeks (late July/early August), it’ll be a dynamic, high-energy environment filled with artists, students, and community tours as they execute world-class street art installations. No cubicles here, but we do have private office space where you can focus if the street art stuff gets too distracting. Are you a soccer fan by chance? It’s a good bet you’ll find the World Cup playing on the big screen in the shared space anytime through July 19th.

Premium Office Amenities

Interns get uncapped, 24/7 key access to our office to use the space for their own summer school work, portfolio building, or personal projects.

  • Stocked Kitchen: Full kitchen and pantry packed with free meals, snacks, and cold drinks.
  • Recreation: Bicycles and a kayak on-site that you can borrow anytime to hit the beach, explore some trails, or paddle the harbor.
  • Other Amenities: Private on-site shower and storage space.

Unbeatable Commuting Options

  • Train/Ferry: Steps from the Lynn MBTA Commuter Rail (24 mins to Boston) or the scenic MBTA Lynn Ferry.
  • Bike Path: Direct access to the Northern Strand Bike Trail connecting Everett to Lynn.
  • Driving: Free street parking right outside the building. City lots nearby.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Diagnosing bugs and implementing front-end styling fixes (HTML5/CSS3) across high-traffic enterprise architectures.
  • Contributing to modern, React-based developer documentation platforms utilizing static site generators (Docusaurus).
  • Utilizing Git/GitHub to manage code and execute deployments.
  • Collaborating side-by-side with your peer intern to peer-review code and manage client ticket backlogs.
  • Collaborating with AI tools/systems/agents.

What We Are Looking For

  • Currently pursuing a degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Data Analytics, or an equivalent technical track. If you’re on a different track and think you could slot into a more client-facing role with product management, project management, and/or design emphases, then let’s talk.
  • Solid, confident understanding of web building blocks: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and relational database/SQL concepts.
  • Exposure to version control (Git) and an eagerness to learn modern deployment pipelines.
  • The "July Ready" Mindset: as our senior engineers have scheduled travel windows in July, you must be resourceful, comfortable navigating documentation, and ready to problem-solve without constant hand-holding.

How to Apply

Because of our June 26th target start date, we are interviewing candidates immediately on a rolling basis. Please submit your resume along with a basic cover letter (don't waste time drafting a long formal one) where you can link to your GitHub profile, personal portfolio, and/or an example of a project you’re proud of (...and anything else you think we’ll find interesting).

 

Eligibility

You need to be a Massachusetts resident or a student/recent grad of a Massachusetts school.

Specifically, meet at least one of these criteria:

  • Massachusetts resident (defined as eligible for in-state residency, see here) currently enrolled at or a recent graduate (class of 2025 or later) of a two- or four-year college, university or other post-secondary training program; or
  • A student currently enrolled at or a recent graduate (class of 2025 or later) of a Massachusetts two- or four-year college, university or other post-secondary training program; or
  • A graduate student or recent advanced degree recipient who is a Massachusetts resident or who is enrolled at a Massachusetts graduate school. Recent graduates must have completed their advanced degree program in 2025 or 2026.