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  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

VMware New Grad - Graduate Software Development Engineer

Sydney

Opportunity Expired

As part of our End User Computing team, you will design, develop and maintain products focused on real time application delivery and user environment management. 

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Graduate Job
Number of Vacancies
1

Application dates

Applications Open
28 Aug 2017
Applications Close
31 Oct 2017

Minimum requirements

Minimum Prior Qualification
Bachelor
Graduation Results
50 - 64%
Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
I
Computer Graphics & Animation
Data Science
E
Electrical & Electronic Engineering

As part of our End User Computing team, you will design, develop and maintain products focused on real time application delivery and user environment management. You'll also be part of a seasoned and bright engineering team with a culture of open communication, empowerment, innovation, test-driven development (TDD), teamwork and customer success. We are looking for a graduate with a strong self-directed work ethic and a nimble mindset.

At VMware, and as a new graduate, you will be challenged to create innovative solutions for our customers by solving complex problems in a team-focused environment. If you are driven to imagine, define and deliver what's next for the industry and your career while unlocking your full potential, come to VMware. You will have the opportunity to grow in our flexible and dynamic environment, challenge your thinking, and influence the future of technology.

Successful candidates should have:

  • a good knowledge of OOP and/or any of the following programming languages and technologies; C#, C++, C, Java
  • knowledge of Data Structures, Algorithms, Design patterns
  • a good command of English
  • a willingness to be Agile and highly adaptive
  • a desire to take ownership and responsibility
  • an open mind, wanting to innovate, learn and share knowledge
  • a good analytical and problem-solving skills
  • a solid ethic to execute and deliver

This is an exciting area to work with multiple products in the pipeline in fast-paced work culture. Does working on cutting-edge products that solve large, real-world distributed systems problems and delivering them on an aggressive schedule motivate you? Then this job is for You!

Graduate Success Stories


  • Graduate stories
From a people perspective, VMware is led and shaped by its EPIC2 values. My colleagues push and support each other to become better for themselves, our customers, and ultimately the company.

Michael Schmitt

  • Graduate stories
From a people perspective, VMware is led and shaped by its EPIC2 values. My colleagues push and support each other to become better for themselves, our customers, and ultimately the company.

Michael Schmitt

  • Graduate stories
My role as a consultant is to ensure the successful implementation and adoption of VMware technologies, ensuring customers' IT and business goals are achieved.

Tom Bruerton

  • Graduate stories
My role as a consultant is to ensure the successful implementation and adoption of VMware technologies, ensuring customers' IT and business goals are achieved.

Tom Bruerton

  • Graduate stories
From a people perspective, VMware is led and shaped by its EPIC2 values. My colleagues push and support each other to become better for themselves, our customers, and ultimately the company.

Michael Schmitt

  • Graduate stories
From a people perspective, VMware is led and shaped by its EPIC2 values. My colleagues push and support each other to become better for themselves, our customers, and ultimately the company.

Michael Schmitt

  • Graduate stories
My role as a consultant is to ensure the successful implementation and adoption of VMware technologies, ensuring customers' IT and business goals are achieved.

Tom Bruerton

  • Graduate stories
My role as a consultant is to ensure the successful implementation and adoption of VMware technologies, ensuring customers' IT and business goals are achieved.

Tom Bruerton