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A leading Southeast Asian technology company in Singapore is seeking a Software Engineer Trainee for a 6-month full-time onsite role. You will contribute to the design and development of consumer-facing map products, collaborating with cross-functional teams. Ideal candidates have a degree in Computer Science and experience with web technologies. The role offers comprehensive medical insurance and flexible work arrangements.
Grab is Southeast Asia's leading superapp. From getting your favourite meals delivered to helping you manage your finances and getting around town hassle-free, we've got your back with everything. In Grab, purpose gives us joy and habits build excellence, while harnessing the power of Technology and AI to deliver the mission of driving Southeast Asia forward by economically empowering everyone, with heart, hunger, honour, and humility.
The Consumer Maps team is at the heart of the Grab user experience. We develop the map-based services that millions of people across Southeast Asia rely on every day to navigate, book rides, and order essentials. As a member of our team, you\'ll work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment, partnering with cross-functional teams of product managers, designers, and other engineers to solve complex challenges at scale.
This is a 6 months full-time onsite role based in Singapore as part of the GRIT Programme.
As a Software Engineer Trainee, you will play an important role in our development cycle. You will contribute to the design, development, and deployment of features for our consumer-facing map products. This is a unique chance to work on high-impact projects, learn from experienced engineers, and see your code make a real difference for our users.
We care about your well-being at Grab, here are some of the global benefits we offer our Interns:
We are committed to building an inclusive and equitable workplace that enables diverse Grabbers to grow and perform at their best. As an equal opportunity employer, we consider all candidates fairly and equally regardless of nationality, ethnicity, religion, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, family commitments, physical and mental impairments or disabilities, and other attributes that make them unique