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Software Engineering Intern
About Visa
Visa is a world leader in payments technology, facilitating transactions between consumers, merchants, financial institutions, and government entities across more than 200 countries and territories. We are dedicated to uplifting everyone, everywhere by providing the best way to pay and be paid.
At Visa, you'll have the opportunity to create impact at scale — tackling meaningful challenges, growing your skills, and seeing your contributions positively influence lives around the world.
Join Visa and do work that matters — to you, to your community, and to the world. Progress starts with you.
Job Description: Software Engineering Intern
As the world’s largest retail electronic payments network, Visa empowers customers to pay with security and confidence in over 200 countries.
Software Engineers at Visa are responsible for the core systems that underpin the global payments network, enabling seamless transactions between consumers, merchants, and financial institutions. Our mission is to build the next generation of these systems using cutting-edge technologies to sustain trust and prepare for future challenges.
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As a Software Engineering Intern, you’ll be at the heart of innovation in the payments industry, driving the future of Visa.
Key Areas of Responsibility
Software Engineering interns may contribute to:
- The entire development lifecycle, covering:
- Analysis & Design
- Build
- QA (Quality Assurance)
- Security & Deployment
- Supporting new applications using technologies such as:
- Go, Java, REST Services, Microservices
- SQL & NoSQL databases
- Docker, Bitbucket, Unix, Shell Scripting
- Developing tools to enhance operational efficiency.
Requirements & Qualifications
To apply, you must:
- Be a current university student, graduating in 2028 or later, and available for an 11-week internship starting in June or July 2027.
- Be pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science or a STEM/technical field.
- Demonstrate a passion for Software Engineering, with experience in:
- At least one object-oriented programming language, gained through academic, personal, or professional projects.
- Exhibit collaborative attitudes:
- Positive mindset
- Friendliness & openness
- Promotes cooperation, honesty, and workplace respect
- Show willingness to develop payments industry knowledge, ensuring high-quality solutions.
- Adopt a collaborative mindset, with strong empathy, relationship-building, and teamwork skills.


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Diversity & Inclusion at Visa
Visa is an EEO Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or protected veteran status. Visa also adheres to EEOC guidelines and applicable local law when considering candidates with criminal histories.
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