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Software Integration Intern Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Sales Intern

Pulaski, WI

$14.75 - $20/hr

The Sales Intern supports retail equipment sales by assisting customers, shadowing Sales ... Integration: Gain proficiency in precision agriculture technology and company-specific software ...

Sales Intern

Pulaski, WI · On-site

$14.75 - $20/hr

The Sales Intern supports retail equipment sales by assisting customers, shadowing Sales ... Integration: Gain proficiency in precision agriculture technology and company-specific software ...

IT Help Desk intern

Racine, WI

$14 - $18.75/hr

Develop scripts (Python preferred) for data transformation, automation, or integration tasks ... Troubleshoot connectivity, printing, and software issues * Participate in onboarding/offboarding ...

IT Help Desk intern

Racine, WI · On-site

$14 - $18.75/hr

Develop scripts (Python preferred) for data transformation, automation, or integration tasks ... Troubleshoot connectivity, printing, and software issues * Participate in onboarding/offboarding ...

Salesforce Developer

Sun Prairie, WI · On-site

$75K - $114K/yr

Casual/seasonal & intern team members are not eligible for benefits except for state-mandated ... A typical day: Salesforce Development, Integration, and Support: * Develops, implements, and ...

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Salesforce Developer

Sun Prairie, WI · Hybrid

$75K - $114K/yr

Casual/seasonal & intern team members are not eligible for benefits except for state-mandated ... A typical day: Salesforce Development, Integration, and Support: * Develops, implements, and ...

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Software Integration Intern information

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

To thrive as a Software Integration Intern, you need a solid understanding of programming fundamentals, familiarity with APIs, and coursework or experience in computer science or software engineering. Experience with integration tools such as Postman, Jenkins, or MuleSoft, and knowledge of version control systems like Git, are highly valuable. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication help you succeed when collaborating with teams and troubleshooting integration issues. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring seamless software connectivity and efficient system functionality in a collaborative development environment.

What does a Software Integration Intern do?

A Software Integration Intern assists with combining different software systems or components to work together as a unified solution. Their responsibilities often include testing integrations, troubleshooting issues, writing scripts, and documenting processes under the supervision of senior engineers. They learn about various software platforms, APIs, and integration tools, gaining real-world experience in software development and teamwork. This role helps interns build a strong foundation in both technical and communication skills, making it an excellent entry point into the software engineering field.

What types of projects and tasks can a Software Integration Intern expect to work on during their internship?

As a Software Integration Intern, you will typically assist with connecting different software systems, testing integrated solutions, and troubleshooting compatibility issues. You may work closely with software engineers and QA teams to understand integration requirements, write scripts or use integration tools, and document your findings. Interns often participate in meetings to discuss progress and challenges, and can expect hands-on experience with APIs, data migration, and automation tasks. This role offers a strong foundation in collaborative software development and provides exposure to real-world problem-solving within a team environment.
Sales Intern

$14.75 - $20/hr

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Job description

The Sales Intern supports retail equipment sales by assisting customers, shadowing Sales Representatives, and participating in equipment demonstrations, inventory management, and marketing activities. This role provides exposure to sales, service, and parts departments while building knowledge of equipment, technology, and dealership operations in a professional and safetyfocused environment.

Essential Functions:

  1. Customer Engagement: Assist with retail customers in the purchase of turf and compact equipment and perform follow-up activities after sales.
  2. Sales Support: Work side-by-side with experienced Sales Representative to learn the selling process, relationship development, and negotiation skills.
  3. Inventory & Marketing: Assist with equipment inventory audits and help set up equipment for display and marketing.
  4. Demonstrations: Help conduct product demonstrations and explain features and benefits to potential customers.
  5. Technical Integration: Gain proficiency in precision agriculture technology and company-specific software systems. 
  6. Department Exposure: Receive exposure to other departments, such as parts and service, to understand the full dealership operation. 
  7. Job Shadow Product Specialists, Service, Sales and Parts
  8. Conducts work in a safe manner, wearing safety glasses & steel toed shoes and following all company safety rules and guidelines.
  9. Maintains work area in a clean, neat and safe manner.
  10. Attend meetings and training events as assigned.
  11. Presents a positive, professional image in dress and conduct at all times.
  12. All other duties as assigned.
  1. Education: Pursuing a degree in Agriculture, Agricultural Business, Marketing, or a related field.
  2. Experience: Previous experience with farm machinery or in a retail environment is welcomed, but not required.
  3. Skills: Strong communication skills, proficiency in Microsoft Office, and a customer-focused attitude.
  4. Must have a valid driver’s license and insurable driving history.