OCI Advanced Degree Software Engineer – Full-time Intern Conversion
About this internship
Oracle is hiring an OCI Advanced Degree Software Engineer intern role designed for full-time intern conversion, supporting work in data governance and data management. This remote internship is based in the United States and lists a salary range of $74Kβ$158K per year. Youβll likely apply strong software engineering fundamentals and contribute to projects that align with your graduate-level coursework, research, or prior experience.
Qualifications
Required
- Have graduated with a Masterβs degree or PhD in Computer Science or an equivalent science/engineering field by June 2026.
- Are proficient (i.e., able to complete coding projects with no assistance) in one or more of these programming languages: Java, Python, C, C#, C++, JavaScript, CSS, HTML, SQL, Scala
- Have completed coursework, projects, internships, and or research in 3 or more of the following: Algorithms and Data Structures, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Database, Machine Learning, Object-Oriented Programming, Operating Systems, Software Programming, Web Development, Micro-Services Architecture, Container Architectures (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes), User Interface Design
Nice to have
- Demonstrated ability to take an ambiguous problem and break it into clear engineering tasks and milestones.
- A strong project portfolio (coursework, research, or internships) that shows end-to-end ownership of coding work.
- Experience collaborating with others on software projects, including code reviews and clear technical communication.
- Comfort switching between different parts of a system (e.g., backend services, databases, or UI) depending on project needs.
- Strong debugging and testing habits that help you deliver reliable code with minimal guidance.
How to stand out (TUN tip)
Before applying, list your strongest 1β2 programming languages from the posting and prepare a short set of examples where you completed coding projects independently. In your resume, highlight at least three of the specified focus areas (e.g., algorithms, databases, machine learning, web development) and link to any relevant projects or research where possible. If youβre graduating by June 2026, make that date easy to find.
