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Remote Android Internship Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

DevOps Engineer

Redwood City, CA · On-site +1

$140K - $170K/yr

We're a remote-first, lean start-up environment and our global BioTeam colleagues are growth ... Design, build, and maintain CI/CD pipelines for Python, .NET/C#, and Flutter (Android/iOS) projects ...

DevOps Engineer

Redwood City, CA · Remote

$140K - $170K/yr

We're a remote-first, lean start-up environment and our global BioTeam colleagues are growth ... Design, build, and maintain CI/CD pipelines for Python, .NET/C#, and Flutter (Android/iOS) projects ...

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

To thrive as a Remote Android Intern, you need a foundational understanding of Java or Kotlin, Android SDK, and mobile app development concepts, often demonstrated through coursework or personal projects. Familiarity with Android Studio, version control systems like Git, and basic debugging tools is typically expected. Strong communication, self-motivation, and time management skills help you collaborate effectively and meet deadlines in a remote environment. These abilities are crucial for contributing to team projects, learning quickly, and delivering quality code while working independently.

What can I expect in terms of mentorship and collaboration during a Remote Android Internship?

During a Remote Android Internship, you will typically work closely with a mentor or a small team of experienced Android developers through regular virtual meetings, code reviews, and collaborative tools like Slack or Jira. You may be assigned tasks that contribute to live projects, allowing you to learn industry practices while receiving constructive feedback. Although the work is remote, most companies foster a supportive environment with scheduled check-ins to ensure you're progressing and have opportunities to ask questions. This setup helps you build technical skills while also developing remote communication and teamwork abilities.

What is a Remote Android Internship?

A Remote Android Internship is a temporary, often entry-level position where interns work from a location outside of the employer's office—typically from home—to gain experience developing Android applications. Interns collaborate with teams via online tools, contribute to real projects, and learn about Android development using languages like Java or Kotlin. These internships are designed to provide hands-on experience, mentorship, and professional development in mobile app development, all while offering the flexibility of remote work.

What is the difference between Remote Android Internship vs Remote Mobile App Developer?

AspectRemote Android InternshipRemote Mobile App Developer
Required CredentialsEnrolled in or recent graduate of relevant program, basic Android knowledgeProven experience, proficiency in Android development, possibly certifications
Work EnvironmentInternship, learning-focused, entry-level tasksProfessional, project-driven, responsible for app development
Employer & Industry UsageTech companies, startups, educational programsTech firms, app development agencies, startups
Search & Comparison IntentLearning opportunities, entry-level roles, internshipsFull-time or freelance roles, experienced development

The Remote Android Internship is an entry-level position designed for students or recent graduates gaining initial experience in Android development. In contrast, a Remote Mobile App Developer is a more experienced role focused on building and maintaining mobile applications. Internships typically involve mentorship and training, while developer roles require proven skills and project responsibility.

What cities in California are hiring for Remote Android Internship jobs? Cities in California with the most Remote Android Internship job openings:
Founding Software Engineer - Vimes

Founding Software Engineer - Vimes

Pear

San Francisco, CA • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Founding Software Engineer - Vimes
ABOUT US
Vimes is building the universal operating system for government welfare, starting with child protection: our cross‑platform crisis‑intervention software replaces the paper trails and traditional email threads that slow schools, hospitals, police, and social‑services agencies.
At it's core, we build software to save kids' lives and In 12 months we launched a nationally adopted child‑risk metric, published an academically validated white paper, and cut average response times from 40 days to 12 hours for 18 police departments covering 320K citizens. Having recently closed a $2.2M pre-seed, we envision becoming the universal system of record for all of public safety, becoming a central hub for data and communications for all vulnerable populations.
We have a pipeline of 30+ cities, 15 states, and may cross $10M revenue barrier in the next 12 months. As we scale 10x and we're looking for talented technical engineers to join us.
THE ROLE
We're looking to bring on founding engineers, for an in-person position in New York City or Bay Area (open to hybrid or remote but MUST LIVE IN U.S.).
As a small team, we work in a highly collaborative environment and you'll have the opportunity to participate in varying stages of the technical process, reporting to the CTO/CEO.
WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR (non-exhaustive list)
  • Highly skilled in React/React Native, iOS/Android app development
  • Experience working with AWS-related services
  • Have a startup-y background or love bringing products from concept to reality: the 0 → 1 phase.
  • Plus for extensive experience in security engineering + compliance (SOC2, HIPAA, CJIS, StateRamp etc.)
  • Plus for experience at govtech startup
  • Plus for design experience!
  • Experience writing production code on shipped full-stack apps
  • Experience working with communication platforms
  • Experience with building no-SQL and SQL database schemas
  • Be able to learn new tech / anything relevant quickly

WHAT THINGS YOU (MIGHT) DO
  • App. You'll be working with the team to build out our mobile and web app, laying the foundations for a large-scale government and social impact product and influencing direction of our stack.
  • Features. We've mastered our first product and system: child abuse data communication. As we expand, you will be rapidly building and testing new features like new communication methods, integrated database access, etc.; as well as new systems like domestic violence and gun violence frameworks.
  • Security. We have spent a lot of time building a secure system. You'll be helping us scale towards stateRAMP and fedRAMP compliance.
  • Data. You'll help in generating data-driven insights (ie. 50-pg reports to police chiefs) AND working on integrating with current gov. databases to securely integrate our product
  • Managing. You will be placed in a unique position to have capable Stanford SWE interns at your disposal to streamline your efficiency and productivity. Working with the CTO, you will have the ability to build leadership and managerial skills working with our interns.
  • Building UI components. You will work closely with our designers to think deeply about optimizing user experience and streamlining how our users will interact with the tech.
  • Solving interesting technical problems. Bring your full creativity to solve any technical challenges along the way.

COMPENSATION
You will be joining a small-team, high-velocity startup and thus will be compensated competitively. Some terms:
  • Competitive salary + offers equity
  • Performance bonus
  • Relocation compensation (if moving to the Bay Area / New York)
  • Monthly stipend for meals
  • Health insurance + 401K match

In any case, we hope you'll join us because you find a fast-paced production velocity exciting and fulfilling, and you want to help us prove what's possible.