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You'll own continuous, high-quality evals and benchmarks (reasoning, code, agent/tooluse ... intern positions). * A deep understanding of frontier autoregressive and diffusion multimodal ...

Project Intern

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$16.25 - $21.50/hr

... coding training for children and has also started developing educational VR and AR games. Angell ... This will be a Intern position assisting to instruct children ages 5 - 14. www.facebook.com ...

Project Intern

Los Angeles, CA

$16.25 - $21.50/hr

... coding training for children and has also started developing educational VR and AR games. Angell ... This will be a Intern position assisting to instruct children ages 5 - 14. www.facebook.com ...

Communications/DSP Intern (Fall 2026)

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$17.75 - $23.50/hr

Communications/DSP Engineer - Intern (Fall 2026) Internships at Astranis typically last for twelve ... Strong fundamentals in digital communications (modulation, coding, synchronization, fading, doppler ...

As an intern, you'll work alongside experienced engineers, clinicians, and computational biologists ... Participate in code reviews and contribute to technical discussions * Create and maintain ...

We are seeking a highly motivated and versatile Full Stack Engineer Intern to join our core ... Write clean, well-documented, and testable code. * Troubleshoot and debug issues across the full ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Coder Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Coder Intern, you need a solid understanding of programming fundamentals, familiarity with at least one programming language, and often enrollment in or completion of a relevant computer science or IT program. Experience with code editors, version control systems like Git, and basic debugging tools is typically expected. Strong problem-solving skills, eagerness to learn, and effective teamwork set standout candidates apart. These skills and qualities are vital for contributing to projects, adapting quickly, and gaining valuable hands-on experience in a professional development environment.

What is the difference between Coder Intern vs Software Developer Intern?

AspectCoder InternSoftware Developer Intern
Required CredentialsBasic programming knowledge, courseworkSimilar, often includes coursework and some coding experience
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, often in tech companies or startupsInternship setting, typically in software development teams
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in tech, software, and IT sectorsCommon in software development, tech firms, and IT industries
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing entry-level coding rolesPeople exploring software development internship opportunities

The main difference between a Coder Intern and a Software Developer Intern lies in scope and responsibilities. Coder Interns typically focus on writing and testing code under supervision, while Software Developer Interns may be involved in designing, developing, and maintaining software projects. Both roles are entry-level and require basic programming skills, but Software Developer Interns often have a broader understanding of software development processes.

What kinds of projects and tasks can I expect to work on as a Coder Intern?

As a Coder Intern, you’ll typically work on a mix of real-world software development tasks such as debugging, writing code for features, conducting code reviews, and assisting with testing. Interns often collaborate closely with experienced developers, gaining exposure to the full software development lifecycle in a team setting. You may also be assigned to support documentation or help automate routine processes, which helps you develop practical coding skills. The work environment is usually supportive, with regular feedback and mentorship to help you grow and contribute meaningfully.

What are coder interns?

Coder interns are students or recent graduates who work temporarily at a company to gain practical experience in software development. They assist with coding tasks, software testing, and debugging under the supervision of experienced developers. The internship allows them to apply knowledge from their studies, learn industry practices, and improve their technical skills. Coder interns often work on real projects and may participate in team meetings, code reviews, and documentation.
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What cities in California are hiring for Coder Intern jobs? Cities in California with the most Coder Intern job openings:
Govenment Relations Intern

Govenment Relations Intern

Child Care Resource Center

Sacramento, CA • Hybrid

$24.50/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Expected Hourly Pay Rate:

$24.50

Work where your work matters. Work at CCRC.

CCRC prides itself as a workplace of choice for passionate talent, driven by our mission to cultivate child, family and community well-being. Whether the position works directly with the public or supports our programs, every position is vital to our mission's success and reputation as a leader. We are not your typical non-profit. We are 900+ people strong and growing!

General Summary:

Under the supervision of the Government Relations Manager, and with the guidance of the Senior Government Relations Specialist, the Government Relations Intern will support CCRC's advocacy and public policy efforts through research, policy analysis, and stakeholder engagement.

This position is a temporary assignment based on current business needs. The duration of the assignment is subject to change and does not guarantee permanent employment or an extension beyond the defined period.

The Government Relations Intern is passionate about public policy, eager to learn the legislative process, and dedicated to improving the lives of children and families.

This role is part time, with an anticipated 24 hours per week, and is HYRBID in nature.


Please review the full job flyer here.
General Summary:
Under the supervision of the Government Relations Manager, and with the guidance of the Senior Government Relations Specialist, the Government Relations Intern will support CCRC's advocacy and public policy efforts through research, policy analysis, and stakeholder engagement. This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in government relations work, with a focus on childcare and early education advocacy. The Government Relations Intern is passionate about public policy, eager to learn the legislative process, and dedicated to improving the lives of children and families.

This role is part time, with an anticipated 24 hours per week, and is HYRBID in nature.

Essential Duties And Responsibilities

Within a team environment, this position will perform the following responsibilities:

  • Legislative Research & Tracking 25%
  • Policy Analysis 20%
  • Advocacy Support 20%
  • Stakeholder Engagement 15%
  • Administrative Support 10%
  • Communication 10%

Job Specifications

Minimum Required

  • Education:
    • High School Diploma or equivalency
  • Experience:
    • Any length of experience gained through volunteering, internships, or school projects in areas such as advocacy, community engagement, research, or government-related topics.
    • Familiarity with participating in group discussions, public speaking or collaborating with peers in academic or community settings.
  • Technical Requirements:
    • Proficiency in basic computer applications, including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and email platforms.
    • Ability to conduct basic research and compile information from reliable sources. Familiarity with online search tools and public policy research.
  • Bilingual Required: n/a
  • Travel: This position may require 5% of travel. Travel may involve attending community events, outreach events or CCRC sponsored events, and conferences. Staff may choose any mode of transportation (driving, walking, bicycling, carpooling, etc.) to arrive to and depart from the location where attendance is required. Should a staff member choose to drive, the staff member must become an approved driver with CCRC prior to driving on behalf of CCRC. Approved drivers driving on behalf of CCRC may choose to drive a CCRC vehicle or their own vehicle and must meet requirements to be an approved driver including holding and maintaining current auto insurance, current California Driver's License and receiving DMV clearance. (California Code of Regulations, Title 2, Section 11017.1 under the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), California Government Code Section 12940)
  • Work Schedule: Part time, typically M-F, approximately 24 hours per week.
  • Work environment: Hybrid- Mixture of working in an office work environment and working directly with the community/government officials.
  • Background & Health Clearance Requirements:
    • Standard Background Check: As a grant-funded Agency supporting Children and Family Services, CCRC conducts background checks commensurate with the role to verify candidate qualifications (criminal history, employment history / experience, education, reference checks) and ensure grant compliance. Specific roles may have additional verification / clearance to the standard background check as part of the recruitment and selection process, including:
    • Live Scan Clearance / DOJ Fingerprinting: For positions working directly with the public in a child/ community care or child / community care adjacent setting (CA Health and Safety Code Section1596.871 and/or Head Start Program Performance Standards 1302.90).
    • Health Clearance: For positions working directly with the public in a child/ community care or child / community care adjacent setting or working with "at risk" populations, CA Code of Regulations Title 22, 101216, CA Health and Safety Code 1596.7995, and/or Head Start Program Performance Standards 1302.93)
    • MVR / DMV clearance in accordance with CCRC's liability insurance provisions: For positions where driving is required.
    • Child Development Permit: For positions working in an educational capacity (California Education Code Sections 44242.5, 44340, and 44341)
    • CPR / Pediatric CPR certification: For certain identified positions working directly with the public in a child/ community care or child / community care adjacent setting (CA Health & Safety Code 1596.865 - 1596.866)
    • Federal Debarment Checks: For positions acting in a principal capacity to federal funds (Head Start Program Performance Standards 1304.11, Code of Federal Regulations Title 2 Grants and Agreements 2.180.320 and 2.180.995)

At CCRC, passion and meaningful work is rewarded! We offer employees:

  • Competitive compensation package
  • Robust benefit offerings -Medical, Dental, Vision, and Voluntary Life Insurance
  • Basic Life Insurance and Long Term Disability paid for by CCRC
  • Employer Contribution and Employer Match in the 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan with 100% vesting
  • Generous Time Off Policy-Vacation and Sick Time, Holidays, and Paid Winter Break
  • Opportunities for learning and professional development, including education reimbursement
  • Employee Assistance and Wellness Programs
  • 501(c) (3) designation-You can apply for Public Service Loan Forgiveness!

We have doubled in size over the past 10 years. We provide child development and early education, workforce development opportunities, child care financial assistance, Head Start preschool and Early Head Start services and more for close to 50,000 parents, children, and child care providers each month in Northern Los Angeles County, including Antelope Valley, and the entirety of San Bernardino County, including an office in Victorville, serving a total geographic area of 22,500 square miles.

Child Care Resource Center is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex including sexual orientation and gender identity, national origin, disability, protected Veteran Status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)

Accommodations: If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, you have the right to request an accommodation if you are unable or limited in your ability to use or access our career center as a result of your disability. To request an accommodation, contact a Human Resources Representative at (818) 717-1000 ext. 6599 or email them at Recruiting@ccrcca.org.