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<p>About this Program</p> <p>MathWorks has a hybrid work model that enables staff members to split their time between office and home. The hybrid model provides the advantage of having both in-person time with colleagues and flexible at-home life optimizations. Learn More: <p>The Engineering Development Group (EDG) is a technical and leadership development program at MathWorks that builds strong leaders and innovators in the organization. Team members in the EDG program have the flexibility to identify and explore areas of interest while contributing to challenging work in a fun and collaborative environment. You will gain experience with MathWorks products and user workflows through direct interactions with customers.</p> <p>EDG team members receive extensive training, mentoring, and coaching that enables them to transition into teams aligned with their skillset and interests at MathWorks.</p> <p>MathWorks nurtures growth, appreciates inclusivity, encourages initiative, values teamwork, shares success, and rewards excellence.</p> <p>Responsibilities</p> <p>As a member of the Development organization, you will be part of a diverse and inclusive team, contribute to meaningful projects and provide technical support to customers. This unique blend of work is designed to provide an opportunity for continuous learning and technical development to prepare you for future success. More specifically, you will:</p> <ul> <li>Explore and identify teams that match your professional interests. Contribute to high impact technical projects with teams across Development or Customer-facing Engineering organizations. Depending on your background and interests, project work can be customized to focus on areas such as AI, embedded systems, compilers, cloud computing, dynamics and control systems, and other engineering and software development domains.</li> <li>Gain an understanding of customer workflows and deep product knowledge by solving complex technical issues for our customers. Work directly with top engineers and scientists that are making an impact with our tools in the world.</li> <li>Develop leadership skills through opportunities to show initiative, lead process improvements, and coach and mentor others. Benefit from extensive learning opportunities through training, mentorship and knowledge sharing forums.</li> <li>Transition to MathWorks teams such as software development, program management, quality engineering, technical marketing, as well as other customer facing and technical areas to build a successful career. </li> </ul> <p>Qualifications</p> <p><ul> <li>Bachelors (for our Undergraduate program) or Masters/Ph.D. (for our Graduate program) in Engineering or Computer Science</li> <li>Strong academic record</li> <li>Excellent communication and time management skills</li> <li>Strong programming skills</li> <li>A good understanding of object-oriented programming is required for CS majors</li> <li>Experience with MATLAB/Simulink is a plus, but not required</li> </ul></p>

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