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Software Developer Intern - Summer 2026

Tempo
11 hours ago
Internship
Remote
Worldwide

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Tempo's Software Developer Intern for Summer 2026 is a remote internship with Tempo's Toronto team, working 40 hours per week in a real sprint cycle under a dedicated mentor. You'll contribute to design, development, and testing, participate in sprint planning, write clean code, and present your work at the term end. The ideal candidate is curious with strong fundamentals in CS or software engineering, comfortable with Git and async collaboration, and able to thrive in a fast paced environment. To apply, submit your resume and a short cover letter describing a technical project you’re proud of, including school projects or open source; applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so apply early. English resume required.


Software Developer Intern

Location: Remote (Toronto, Ontario)

Team: Engineering

Hours: Full-time

Term: Summer 2026

With over 30,000 customers, including a third of Fortune 500 companies, Tempo is trusted by organizations across the globe to make their workflows work better.

We create a suite of integrated solutions for time management, resource planning, budget management, roadmapping, program management, reporting and more. We create the tech that enables the modern team to deliver - for every step from first vision to value.

Since our beginning in 2007 as a project to make a time-tracking tool to help a client – Tempo has expanded to become the #1 time management add-on for Jira, and we have developed and acquired a multitude of tools to become one of the most trusted names in the Atlassian ecosystem.

We want everyone to work better - but we also want to be a tech company with a heart. Join us as we continuously innovate our award-winning products, create new solutions, and help the world work smarter, not harder.

About the role:

This is a fully remote, engineering-focused internship embedded directly within Tempo's Toronto-based engineering team. You'll work in a real squad, on a real product, in a real sprint cycle - contributing to features and improvements that reach customers around the world.

From day one, you'll be paired with a dedicated mentor, plugged into team rituals, and given scoped work that matters. We've designed this program to feel like a genuine first job in software, not a side project - with the support structure of a company that's invested in your growth.

What you’ll do:

  • Contribute to the design, development, and testing of features across Tempo's product suite

  • Participate in sprint planning, daily standups, code reviews, and retrospectives alongside full-time engineers

  • Write clean, well-documented code and collaborate through Git-based version control workflows

  • Work with product managers and designers to understand requirements and translate them into technical solutions

  • Debug and resolve issues in existing systems, improving reliability and performance

  • Present your work at the end of your term to engineers and stakeholders across the team

Who you are:

We want students who are curious about how things work and motivated to make them better. You don't need years of experience - you need strong fundamentals, a collaborative mindset, and the drive to figure things out when the path isn't obvious. If you thrive in async-friendly environments and communicate clearly in writing, you'll fit right in.

Basic Qualifications

  • Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related technical field at a Canadian post-secondary institution

  • 18 years of age or older

  • Available for the full term, working 40 hours per week

  • Legally authorized to work in Canada for the duration of the internship

  • Based in the Greater Toronto Area or able to work within Toronto team hours (Eastern Time)

  • Fundamentals in any language are a great start - we primarily work with TypeScript, React and Java, but strong fundamentals in any language are a great start

  • Familiarity with Git and basic software development workflows

  • Strong written communication skills and comfort with remote, async collaboration

Why Join Tempo?

  • Impact: Work on meaningful products that empower enterprise users and improve productivity.

  • Innovation: Be part of a culture that values creativity and innovation, with opportunities to make a real impact.

  • Collaboration: Join a supportive, collaborative team that values openness, communication, and a continuous learning environment.

  • Growth: Opportunities for professional development, including conferences, courses, and mentorship.

What's In It For You (Org-wide)

  • Competitive compensation - fair pay for meaningful engineering work

  • Dedicated engineering mentor - a senior Tempo engineer committed to your development throughout the term

  • Structured remote onboarding - a first week designed to get you productive and connected, without the chaos

  • Full access to Tempo's internal tools from day one

  • Mid-term and end-of-term feedback sessions - structured, honest reviews to help you grow

  • Cohort experience - you'll be part of Tempo's inaugural intern class, with shared programming and peer connection built in

  • Possibility of a return offer for exceptional interns, based on team needs

  • And so much more!

How to Apply

Submit your resume and a short cover letter through our careers page. In your cover letter, tell us about a technical project you're proud of - it doesn't have to be professional experience. School projects, personal builds, and open-source contributions all count.

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. We encourage you to apply early.

We thank all applicants for their interest. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted regarding their application status.

Note: As our hiring teams are global, please submit your resume in English only

Join us at Tempo Software, where we proudly foster an equal opportunity workplace. We are committed to creating an inclusive culture where all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.