Internship Opportunities

Want to learn and grow with a fast paced, and cutting edge startup? Want to have the freedom of setting your own schedule, wearing whatever, and working from home? We believe in creating opportunity and learning from each other on a continual basis. We’re always hiring and expanding, and whether or not you feel ready to enter the workforce, we are always willing to work with anyone with a passion and teachable attitude. If you’re interested in applying for any type of position, please contact jobs@bychosen.com

The “Indie” Intern

Our “indie” interns believe in sleeping in and value freedom and flexibility over the working dollar. For this role we offer partnerships or unpaid opportunities to build your resume, app idea, or lifestyle that you wish to achieve. We have many Indie’s both that have worked with us, and can tell you how rewarding a non-job can be. In many of these roles, we have you work with other Indie’s to build an application and give you part ownership of that app when it goes to market. By making passive income building apps together, many of our interns get to live life, rather than waste their time working for the man

The “Super” Intern

Super interns are the over achievers, and go-getters that want to learn more than just a single trade or skill. We value the heart of an entrepreneur and will gladly give advice and real-world experience in operating an IT business, letting you shadow our every move and discussion, and offering advice to building your own business. These Internships tend to turn into partnerships or full time jobs, and pay is negotiable for this role, but typically referral / lead based.

The “Professional” Intern

This is the typical role you’ll see at other businesses, and while we really make an effort to be atypical, we know that there are many individuals out there who want and need to further their careers the slow and steady way. These internships are most often pay per hour, and require a more formal process, like working 9-5 in an office and basically the suck that is the typical intern’s life.