We're looking for students who...
- Are outstanding problem solvers and can tackle tough challenges with innovative thinking and determination.
- Are good communicators and can work effectively in a collaborative environment.
- Have a thorough understanding of at least one programming language and associated libraries and be willing to learn more.
Technologies you'll use
- TypeScript
- Node.js
- Angular
- PostgreSQL
- Docker
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What We Do
Founded in 2015, Immuta is The Data Provisioning Company. We help organizations safely deliver governed data access to every consumer, whether human or AI.
As enterprises move data to the cloud and adopt AI, they face a growing challenge: making data instantly available while maintaining compliance and control. Immuta solves this by automating data provisioning — the process of granting, governing, and auditing access to data — so teams get what they need in minutes instead of months.
Fortune 500 companies and government agencies around the world use Immuta to simplify and secure data access across platforms such as Snowflake, Databricks, and Azure. Our intelligent workflows replace manual tickets and approvals with policy-driven automation that enforces governance everywhere data lives.
Our mission is simple: Remove barriers. Accelerate access. Put data to work. With Immuta, organizations can scale data use without scaling risk, turning access into a competitive advantage.
Why Work With Us
Immuta makes diversity, equity, and inclusion a priority. Our values and excellence is what brings us together and we come from a wide range of backgrounds. We bring our authentic selves to work and with our different thoughts and perspectives, we can build better products for our customers. We strive to put #PeopleFirst here at Immuta.
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Employees engage in a combination of remote and on-site work.
Our hybrid work policy affords employees the opportunity to work from anywhere, with the ability to use our offices to meet and collaborate together.











