Quality Assurance Intern

Remote
Internship
Student (College)

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Ready to put some incredible work experience on your resume? This Quality Assurance Intern will be responsible for testing software used across the country and helping to make it better. This is an unpaid, fully remote internship for college credit. You must be an active college student in CO,IL,ID,ME,MN,NY, or SC to participate in the internship. This internship will be 14 weeks long and will require 20 hours a week. If hired as a quality assurance intern, you will...

  • Research and document how to perform quality assurance testing in a web application
  • Document quality assurance processes that the company will use
  • Create a comprehensive testing plan that includes task/bug management for the development team
  • Work closely with a mentor
  • Perform standard quality assurance tasks such as testing web applications and documenting bugs

What Excellent Skills and Abilities Will You Possess?

  • The ability to work independently and to research problems and solutions
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills 
  • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Excellent time management skills
  • Experience with agile software development

What Education & Experience Levels Are We Looking For? 

  • High school diploma required
  • Currently studying in a technical field

About Us

At Vivacity Tech, we have always believed in the importance of building a great company that strikes a balance between profitability and social conscience. It started upon incorporation and continues to propel why we do business. As the first and only Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) to provide technology hardware to schools, we believe we have a responsibility to ensure our nation’s students succeed. Our efforts go far beyond selling products and begins with our team forming long-lasting partnerships focused on school districts’ success. As we have grown, so too has our opportunity to make a positive impact in schools across the country. It started with donating technology to classrooms. It has since expanded into providing every employee with special PTO for volunteering activities and donating a portion of our profits back into the education system.

What are our values? 

  • Carry passion. 
  • Desire excellence.
  • Keep dreaming. 
  • Build community. 
  • Be Vivacious. 


Don't think you're 100% qualified for this position? Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace, so if you are excited about this role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with every requirement, we still encourage you to apply. You maybe just the right candidate for this or other roles.

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