BoomStocks.ai · 23 hours ago
Computer Science Intern
TradeHive.ai is a fast-growing fintech platform focused on trade journaling, analytics, and AI-driven risk management for active traders. They are seeking a hands-on Software Engineering Intern who will work directly with the founder and core development team on production systems, contributing to the development and improvement of key features and tools.
Financial Services
Responsibilities
Building and improving core TradeHive features
Trade journaling tools
Analytics dashboards
Data processing and performance tracking
Modernizing our codebase
Refactor, structure, and improve maintainability
Working with real-world trading data
Broker imports
CSV ingestion
Trade metrics, stats, and calculations
Collaborating with an offshore dev team
Review pull requests
Help coordinate tasks
Improve dev workflows and documentation
General product development
Bug fixes
Feature enhancements
Performance and scalability improvements
Exposure to APIs
Databases
Startup architecture decisions
Fintech product design
Qualification
Required
A CS, software engineering, or related major (or self-taught with real projects)
Comfortable with PHP or backend development (Laravel experience is a plus, not required)
Interested in fintech, trading, startups, or SaaS products
Self-motivated and able to work remotely
Wants real responsibility and real-world experience
Interested in the possibility of going full-time as the company grows
Preferred
Experience with Laravel
Experience with HTML, CSS, JavaScript (framework experience a plus)
Experience with SQL-based databases (MySQL/Postgres)
Experience with AWS
Experience with Git / GitHub
Experience with APIs (Broker + financial data integrations)
Benefits
Opportunity to grow into a paid full-time engineering role
Take ownership of major parts of the platform
Learn how a real fintech startup is built and scaled
You won’t be doing mock projects
You’ll ship real code used by real users
You’ll work directly with the founder
You’ll gain experience managing developers, not just writing code
Strong upside if you prove yourself