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Not too Late to Attend The ServiceNow HBCU CONNECT Virtual Internship Hiring Event - Thursday, October 1st! (8654 hits)


Did you hear about the hiring event on Thursday, October 21st for students looking for 2021 internships?

It's not too late to attend, but make sure you register today!

On Thursday, October 1st, 2020, ServiceNow and HBCU CONNECT will host a virtual internship recruitment event, where you will have the opportunity to learn more about the company and the internships available during the summer of 2021, and also meet some of the team!

ServiceNow is looking for interns in the following areas:
  • UX Engineering & Design
  • Software Engineering
  • Mobile Development
  • Machine Learning
  • Product Management (MBA Intern)
  • Technical Writing (Communications/Liberal Arts)

    Students that land an internship with ServiceNow typically receive relocation assistance as well as a housing stipend for the summer in addition to the paid internship.

    Register before it's too late!
    https://hbcuconnect.com/resumes/?cid=108&s...
    Posted By: Will Moss
    Sunday, September 27th 2020 at 6:39PM
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