Internship Program

Connare Tech's internship program is now in its third year. Connare Tech has worked with the University at Buffalo, Canisius College and the Rochester Institute of Technology, giving students a flexible yet demanding opportunity to work on actual development projects.

Our interns immediately immerse themselves in projects relevant to their past experience and coursework. Connare Tech's wide range of products and service areas readily allows this flexibility, yet doesn't demand it. Interns have the opportunity to spread their developer's wings and work on multiple projects outside of their comfort zone. They work on real projects that give them real world examples of how the technology they have been reading about can be applied to businesses, social networks and the future of technology. Interns have even worked directly with clients. Connare Tech firmly believes that all aspects of our business philosophy are worth teaching, and we are proud to have interns emulating not only our inventive, practical method of application development, but also our commitment to client relationships and user-end simplicity.

Connare Tech is proud to provide an enviroment which nutures and helps refine the skills that are being learned in the classroom by applying them to real world applications. Interns have the option of earning college credit upon completion of their internship, which traditionally can span a full summer session, or during one or multiple fall or spring semesters. Though such a crash course in real world development is obviously demanding, we balance this with a flexible schedule and workload.

Our goal is to foster an inventive spirit and sharpen skills, and to embolden future developers to pursue, as we do, avenues that push the boundaries of what technology can accomplish for us.

Our intern program is continuing to expand and grow. Interns have gone on to pursue further education and Masters degrees at well-respected institutions including Stanford University, and have even landed internships and employment at companies including Google Inc. Mike O'Brien, now a lead project developer at Connare Tech, began work at Connare Tech as an intern in the summer of 2007.