About Aedalsoft
Aedalsoft is a technology-driven software development company building scalable IT solutions for businesses and individuals. We develop both product-based solutions (Pay-as-You-Go / SaaS) and custom software systems tailored to client requirements. Our work spans across web applications, cloud platforms, APIs, and enterprise-grade software solutions.
Role Overview
We are looking for a Software Engineering Intern who is passionate about building real-world software systems. As an intern, you will work closely with our engineering team and gain hands-on exposure to live projects, modern development practices, and production-level code.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist in designing, developing, and testing software applications
- Write clean, efficient, and maintainable code
- Work on real-world features, modules, and APIs
- Collaborate with senior engineers, product managers, and designers
- Debug issues and contribute to performance improvements
- Participate in code reviews and technical discussions
Required Skills
- Basic knowledge of programming fundamentals
- Familiarity with at least one language: Java, Python, JavaScript, or C++
- Understanding of data structures & algorithms (basic level)
- Knowledge of HTML, CSS, and basic web development
- Willingness to learn modern frameworks and tools
Good to Have
- Exposure to React, Node.js, Django, Spring Boot, or similar frameworks
- Understanding of REST APIs
- Familiarity with Git/GitHub
- Basic knowledge of databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB)
What You'll Gain
- Hands-on experience with real production projects
- Mentorship from experienced software engineers
- Exposure to SaaS, PaaS, and custom enterprise solutions
- Certificate of Internship upon successful completion
- Opportunity for full-time conversion based on performance
Who Should Apply
- Final-year students or recent graduates in Computer Science / IT / related fields
- Self-driven learners passionate about software engineering
- Candidates looking for practical industry exposure, not just theory