Currently enrolled in an accredited associate's, bachelor's, or technical certificate?
Part-time, 20+ hrs/week during standard business hours, In-office (Covington, OH)
Get paid to break things. Then help fix them.
Every insurance policy quote, every claim paid, every bill generated — somewhere behind it is software that has to work correctly, every single time. Our job is to make sure it does.
As a Software Tester Intern at Marias Technology, you'll be the person who finds the problem before the customer does. You'll learn how enterprise software is actually built, tested, and shipped — not in theory, but on real systems that real companies depend on.
No prior QA experience required. We'll teach you the craft. What we need from you is curiosity, a sharp eye, and the persistence to keep digging when something feels off.
This isn't a coffee-run internship
You’ll be doing genuine, structured QA work from week one, with close support from experienced testers:
- Test software against system specifications to confirm it works the way customers expect
- Run manual functional, integration, regression, and system tests for new builds, upgrades, and fixes
- Read business requirements and specs, then map out test plans that cover every angle
- Learn the distinct testing areas of an insurance platform — workflow, rating, print, rules and validations, billing, claims, and third-party raters
- Spot the difference between an actual defect and a spec that needs updating
- Write clear, concise defect reports and test results that developers can act on
- Re-test fixes to confirm issues are fully resolved
- Learn industry-standard tools like DevStride and defect trackers such as Jira or Azure DevOps
What you need
Required
- Currently enrolled in an accredited associate's, bachelor's, or technical certificate program in IT, Computer Science, Software Engineering, MIS, Business, Insurance/Risk Management, or a closely related field
- Active enrollment maintained for the duration of the internship
- Basic computer proficiency — navigating applications, managing files, working in browser-based tools
- Comfort with Microsoft Teams, Excel, Word, and Outlook
- Ability to read and follow documented test scripts and step-by-step procedures
- Willingness to learn DevStride
- Availability for a minimum of 20 hours per week during standard business hours
Nice to have (but genuinely optional)
- Coursework, self-study, or a prior internship touching software, QA, or technology
- Any detail-heavy work experience — data entry, customer service, operations, administrative, legal, billing, or financial
- Enrollment in or completion of an ISTQB Foundation Level course
- Familiarity with defect tracking tools
- Any insurance knowledge — or just a willingness to learn insurance terminology on the job
Who tends to thrive here
- You notice when something doesn't match what it should — the misaligned column, the number that's off by a penny, the field that saved when it shouldn't have
- You write clearly. A defect nobody can reproduce isn't a defect that gets fixed
- You ask questions instead of guessing
- You try three approaches before you say "it doesn't work"
- You take feedback well and apply it the next time
- You do the right thing when nobody's checking
What you get
- $17–$19/hour, paid semi-monthly via direct deposit
- Hands-on mentorship from senior testers — you'll learn a marketable, in-demand skill set
- Employee store discounts: Glacier View Coffee (10%), Pacific Coast Surf Shop (25%), Elias & Oliver Boutique (25%)
- A schedule built around students — 20+ hours a week during business hours, in a stable in-office environment
- A genuine shot at a full-time offer in a growing technology practice
Please note: as a part-time internship, this position is not eligible for medical, dental, vision, or PTO benefits.