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  1. Dani-andrew-gil-moskowitz-xtuple.jpg Xtuple Open Source Erp Software
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Summer in the U.S. Always brings xTuple new opportunities to offer positions to students looking for academic credit or just good, old-fashioned work experience. Prime candidates for xTuple internships are often too busy during the school year to take on an internship. Summer internships are a perfect way for students to apply what they've learned in their coursework to a real-world workplace.

XTuple is a scalable, open-source ERP software that is utilized by companies of all sizes, from startups to Global 1000, although its focus is small- to medium-sized businesses that are growing. This software can be run on Windows, Mac, Linux and mobile operating systems. It can be deployed either on-premise or in the cloud.

During the summer, with classes out of the way, they have the time to commit fully to an internship and really appreciate all that the modern business workplace has to offer. S tudents apply early and often. No matter what the interests, they are actively engaged in xTuple's company mission and contribute to the greater cause of our organization.

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Not to mention the rich learning experience. XTuple headquarters' unique location places interns in the heart of the 'innovation corridor' of downtown Norfolk, Va., and the work atmosphere is appealing. It's not just millennials who value work flexibility.

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With a globally-distributed workforce, xTuple measures success not by the hours spent at work (and they're frequently 'non-traditional' times) but by the output of the effort. The Summer 2016 intern team at open source xTuple ERP includes: Dani Marquart (pictured above) — rising senior at the in Operations Management. Dani tell us she is “learning business operations in reverse” by reviewing the functionality of our enterprise resource planning application to see how our software applies to business operations. She is working with the engineering team and also shadowing professional services to see how real companies use xTuple to run their business. Andrew Smith — rising sophomore at the in Computer Science. Andrew says he is “simplifying translation and administration of internationalized desktop applications.” The xTupler desktop application is available in dozens of languages, and multiple users can access the system concurrently in their individual language of choice.