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Goterra

Goterra

Canberra, Australia
Posted on Friday, October 21, 2022

Goterra’s Internship Program is part of our company’s commitment to nurturing and developing the next generation of innovators.

It provides tertiary students and recent graduates with hands-on work experience in a startup environment and the chance to work on projects that will genuinely contribute to the company's knowledge base.

The program provides interns with the opportunity to develop skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, creativity, teamwork, and collaboration. Interns will be exposed to diverse aspects of the business and work alongside our multi-disciplinary team which draws upon expertise in software, electronics, industrial machinery, manufacturing, agriculture and biology.

Internships may be available during tertiary summer break and/or semester, depending on the department.

There are no specific prerequisites for joining our internship program, however it may be of interest to students or graduates in the area of agriculture, biology, entomology , mechatronics, AI, mechatronics, and/or electrical, mechanical or software engineering.

If you are passionate about the possibilities of biotech innovation, have a curious nature, and want to gain experience being part of a team of people doing cool stuff, we want to hear from you.

Please note, candidates must have appropriate rights to live/study in Australia to be successful in obtaining an Internship as we cannot offer visa sponsorship for overseas applicants.

As an Intern at Goterra, you'll love:

  • The opportunity to gain experience in a dynamic and fast moving startup environment
  • Being with people who believe in what they’re doing and are aligned in mission and purpose
  • Being part of a diverse and multidisciplinary team doing exciting and ground breaking work
  • The chance to make a real impact, stopping one of the leading causes of climate change, every day. Literally, we’re doing it right now, as you read this