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  • South Florida Business Journal, Best Places to Work 2024
  • Inc. 5000 Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America 2024
  • 2024 Black Book Awards, ranked #1 EHR in 11 Specialties
  • 2024 Spring Digital Health Awards, “Web-based Digital Health” category for EMA Health Records (Gold)
  • 2024 Stevie American Business Award (Silver), New Product and Service: Health Technology Solution (Klara)

Who we are:

We Are Modernizing Medicine (WAMM)! We’re a team of bright, passionate, and positive problem-solvers on a mission to place doctors and patients at the center of care through an intelligent, specialty-specific cloud platform. Our vision is a world where the software we build increases medical practice success and improves patient outcomes. Founded in 2010 by Daniel Cane and Dr. Michael Sherling, we have grown to over 3400 combined direct and contingent team members serving eleven specialties, and we are just getting started! ModMed is based in Boca Raton, FL, with office locations in Santiago, Chile, Berlin, Germany, Hyderabad, India, and a robust remote workforce with team members across the US.


 

ModMed's Product Development team eagerly welcomes interns who are passionate about pursuing a career in Software Engineering. We are a dynamic team of experts in Java, .Net, Mobile (iOS), and QA (Automation) Engineering, guided by the principles of the Scrum Agile Methodology. Our software operates seamlessly within the Amazon Web Services cloud environment.

At ModMed, students and recent graduates flourish. Here, you'll engage in meaningful, real-world projects that leave a lasting impact. ModMed Interns have the opportunity to transform their ideas and enthusiasm into tangible accomplishments. As an intern at ModMed, you'll cultivate essential skills and gain hands-on experience while collaborating with some of the industry's most exceptional talents. Our dedicated team of engineers and architects will mentor and challenge you every step of the way.

Our Engineering Mission is to build innovative, high-quality solutions for the healthcare ecosystem to increase practice efficiency and improve patient outcomes. Our Engineering Vision is to be a high-performing engineering organization that deeply cares about its craft and customers. Join us if you can relate and find meaning in our mission and vision!

Your Role:

  • Tackle Complex Challenges: Engage with and solve intricate problems, pushing the boundaries of your skills and knowledge.
  • Contribute Across the Tech Spectrum: Be an integral part of our engineering projects, making contributions to the frontend, backend, and/or mobile development efforts.
  • Witness Your Impact: Experience the gratification of seeing your code come to life, as it's deployed and utilized by both internal and external customers.
  • Collaborate Across Functions: Join forces with cross-functional teams to provide comprehensive system support, gaining valuable exposure to various aspects of our operations.

If you're considering joining ModMed's Summer 2025 Internship Program, you might be an ideal candidate if you meet the following criteria:

  • Educational Background: You are currently enrolled in a Computer Science program (or a related field) or have recently graduated. Strong preference for upcoming graduates and seniors. 
  • Availability: You can commit to a flexible work schedule, preferably full-time, from Monday to Friday for the duration of the summer.
  • Academic Excellence: You maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher and experience with a programming language like Java, C++, Python, or Swift (Preferred as this is an iOS Engineering Intern Role). You also have a strong understanding of Algorithms and Design patterns like MVC and MVVM.
  • Passion for Software Engineering: You possess a genuine enthusiasm for software engineering and are eager to explore and work with new technologies.
  • Curiosity and Problem-Solving Skills: You approach challenges with curiosity and are skilled at finding solutions.
  • Self-Motivated: You're a self-starter, results-oriented, and thrive in a collaborative work environment.
  • Effective Communication: You have strong communication skills, enabling you to collaborate effectively with your peers.
  • Adaptability: You excel in dynamic, fast-paced environments and can adapt to changing circumstances.

If these attributes describe you, ModMed's Summer 2025 Internship Program may be an excellent opportunity for your career development. We encourage you to apply and become part of our innovative and driven team.

**This internship is to be completed in person at our Boca Raton headquarters for the entire 12-week program. ModMed will provide relocation or housing assistance for selected candidates located remotely.**

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ModMed Benefits Highlight:

At ModMed, we believe it’s important to offer a competitive benefits package designed to meet the diverse needs of our growing workforce. Eligible Modernizers can enroll in a wide range of benefits, including:

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits, including a company Health Savings Account contribution,
  • 401(k):  ModMed provides a matching contribution each payday of 50% of your contribution deferred on up to 6% of your compensation. After one year of employment with ModMed, 100% of any matching contribution you receive is yours to keep.
  • Generous Paid Time Off and Paid Parental Leave programs,
  • Company paid Life and Disability benefits, Flexible Spending Account, and Employee Assistance Programs,
  • Company-sponsored Business Resource & Special Interest Groups that provide engaged and supportive communities within ModMed,
  • Professional development opportunities, including tuition reimbursement programs and unlimited access to LinkedIn Learning,
  • Global presence and in-person collaboration opportunities; dog-friendly HQ (US), Hybrid office-based roles and remote availability for some roles,
  • Weekly catered breakfast and lunch, treadmill workstations, Zen, and wellness rooms within our BRIC headquarters.

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