Curri, a modern logistics platform revolutionizing construction and industrial supply delivery, is seeking a Software Engineer Intern for Summer 2025. This exciting opportunity is perfect for upcoming graduates passionate about frontend development and innovative logistics solutions.
The internship program at Curri is thoughtfully designed to provide meaningful, production-level experience working on critical initiatives. Previous interns have contributed to significant projects including performance enhancements, advanced mapping tools, AI feature integration, big data projects, third-party integrations, and mobile application development. As an intern, you'll be primarily focused on the Customer App, working on frontend development while collaborating with professional engineers, product managers, and designers.
What makes this role unique is Curri's commitment to real-world impact - your code will make it to production, directly affecting the company's nationwide delivery platform. The company, founded in 2018 and part of YC S19 Batch, has grown to over 100 employees across the United States, maintaining a strong remote-first culture while solving critical inefficiencies in the construction and industrial supply chain.
The role offers comprehensive development opportunities, both technical and personal. You'll work directly with a manager who serves as your mentor, ensuring guidance throughout the program. The position pays $30 per hour and includes the possibility of converting to a full-time role upon successful completion. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to gain hands-on experience with modern technologies while contributing to a fast-growing startup that's transforming the logistics industry.
Ideal candidates should have a computer science degree (or be completing one by Summer 2025), demonstrate strong communication skills, and show enthusiasm for software development. The collaborative environment encourages creativity and fresh perspectives, making it perfect for those who want to challenge conventional problem-solving approaches while building practical engineering skills.