Internship

2019


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Internship Bridges Gap to a Full-Time Tech Job

Christopher Dixon

I recently completed a three-month internship with Caktus Group. This is a major accomplishment for me because two years ago, to the day, I was working as a consultant in the education services industry. I was inspired to pursue a career in web development after I came across a six-month course teaching full-stack Javascript. In sharing my experience, I hope to shed light on what it’s like working as an intern at Caktus, and give professionals looking to transition into web development some advice that may be useful once they land an entry-level position. In general, my experience felt a little like this:

2017


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Developing Sharp Interns

Liza Chabot
Mark Lavin

Our internship program sustains Caktus’ growth, challenges and reinvigorates our development practices, builds our relations with the local tech and wider Django communities, and hones our operational practices as a company. This post shares our guiding principles for how we structure our developer internship to achieve these goals, while providing a meaningful and edifying experience for the interns we hire.

2015


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Reflecting on My Time as Caktus' Open Source Fellow

Ben Phillips

My name is Ben Phillips and I am Caktus’ Open Source Fellow. As my fellowship comes to a close, I wanted to reflect on my time at Caktus and to share my experience and some of what I’ve learned here. First, however, I should probably share how I ended up here in the first place.

From Intern to Professional Developer

Rebecca Conley

Quite often, people undertake internships at the beginning of their career. For me, it was a mid-career direction change and a leap of faith. In order to facilitate this career move, I took a Rails Engineering class at The Iron Yard in the fall of 2014. I had limited experience as a developer and no experience in Django prior to my internship at Caktus. Because of the structure and support Caktus provided and my enthusiasm for becoming a developer, my internship turned out to be the ideal way for me to make the transition from a novice to a professional developer.

2014


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Congrats to PearlHacks Winners (Including Our Intern, Annie)!

Caleb Smith, Caktus developer, awarding the third place prize to TheRightFit creators Bipasa Chattopadhyay, Ping Fu, and Sarah Andrabi.

Many congratulations to the PearlHacks third place winners who won Sphero Balls! The team from UNC’s Computer Science department created TheRightFit, an Android app that helps shoppers know what sizes will fit them and their families among various brands. Their prize of Sphero Balls, programmable balls that can interact and play games via smart phones, was presented by Caktus developer and Pearl Hacks mentor Caleb Smith as part of our sponsorship. PearlHacks, held at UNC-Chapel Hill, is a conference designed to encourage female high school and college programmers from the NC and VA area.

2012


Front End Developer 2012 Summer Internship

Nicole Mance Foster

I'm excited to announce that Caktus is looking for candidates for our front end developer/designer summer internship program. It is a 12 week paid position in our Carrboro, NC office. We're driving distance from UNC Chapel Hill, NC State Univeristy in Raleigh, and Duke in Durham, so students from all parts of the NC Research Triangle are welcome to apply.

2011


Caktus 2012 Summer Internship Program

Nicole Mance Foster

I'm excited to announce that Caktus is looking for candidates for our summer internship program. It is a 12 week paid position in our Carrboro, NC office. We're driving distance from UNC Chapel Hill, NC State Univeristy in Raleigh, and Duke in Durham, so students from all parts of the NC Research Triangle are welcome to apply.

Caktus 2011 Summer Internship Program

Nicole Mance Foster

I'm excited to announce that Caktus is launching its summer internship program. It is a 12 week paid position in our Carrboro, NC office. We're in driving distance from UNC Chapel Hill, NC State in Raleigh, and Duke in Durham, so students from all parts of the NC Research Triangle are welcome to apply.