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Technical Support Intern

SAS
Greater London
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Technical Support Intern

Job Locations UK-London | UK-Marlow Requisition ID 20067623 Job Category Intern Travel Requirements None

Program | Technical Support United Kingdom

Nice to meet you!

We’re a leader in data and AI. Through our software and services, we inspire customers around the world to transform data into intelligence – and questions into answers.

If you’re looking for a dynamic, fulfilling career with flexibility and a world-class employee experience, you’ll find it here. We’re recognized around the world for our inclusive, meaningful culture and innovative technologies by organizations like Fast Company, Forbes, Newsweek and more. 

What you’ll do 

Looking for *that* internship? The game-changing one that’ll help you learn, grow, and chart your path forward? You’ll find it at SAS. Our interns aren’t coffee runners – they do real, meaningful work. Our AP EMEA program is focused on development, culture, and community. We’ll help you grow professionally, find (or further) your passion, and make memorable connections that last beyond the program!

We’re offering a 6-month full-time internship in our Technical Support department as a Technical Support Intern.

As Technical Support intern, you might: 

As a passionate problem solver, your regular activities will include evaluating, setting, and managing customer reported problems including escalation activities and communications. You’ll never stop learning and will be encouraged to bring your best to work every day.Whilst being part of a global team spanning from the US to Europe to Asia Pacific, you will also be able to get hands on with internal projects that will have a direct impact on our Technical Support teams and ultimately our customers!

Required Qualifications 

Target degrees include all the STEM faculties, Engineering, Statistics, Computer Science or equivalent. 

Experience with at least one of the following operating systems is preferred: Windows, UNIX, or Linux. General understanding of Windows, Unix, and Linux is required.

Strong communication skills in English - written and verbal - An additional language will be a plus.

You take accountability by stepping up, taking initiative, and going the extra mile to deliver results.

You’re interested in the future of Analytics and embrace technology. 

You’re curious, passionate, authentic, and accountable. These are and influence everything we do.

You’re interested in the future of Analytics and embrace technology.

Preferred Qualifications 

Basic knowledge of Python, R, SQL.

Basic Understanding of Cloud Systems and Data Analytics 

Knowledge of SAS Programming is a bonus! 

Location 

 London or Marlow office, United Kingdom

On-site in office 3 Days a Week 

Remote 2 Days a Week

CareerStart Program dates: Tentatively April 1 – September 30 

Perks of the job 

Work with (and learn from) the best. As a SAS intern, you’ll get face time with our top executives!

Free SAS programming training and certification.

Your well-being matters, and that’s why we support all dimensions of your well-being with our Optum offerings.

We work hard, but we like to play hard, too. Enjoy hackathons, social events and other opportunities to connect + engage.

Diverse and inclusive 

At SAS, it’s not about fitting into our culture – it’s about adding to it. We believe our people make the difference. Our diverse workforce brings together unique talents and inspires teams to create amazing software that reflects the diversity of our users and customers. Our commitment to diversity is a priority to our leadership, all the way up to the top; and it’s essential to who we are. To put it plainly: you are welcome here. 

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