Career at Podego

  • Being part of a small, tight-knit team is an experience I think everyone should have at least once. You’re able to express ideas freely, ask questions openly, and truly feel heard.

    Kinara Safina, Part-time Junior Software Engineer
    Last year student

  • During my internship, I worked alongside a talented team with great people towards an innovative platform designed to revolutionize the museum experience globally.

    Vasil Panchev, AI & Software Engineering Intern
    First year student

  • I love how close and fun the team is. It never really feels like I’m “going to the office.” Instead, it’s something I genuinely look forward to every day, especially for my weekly dose of broodje ben :D

    Kinara Safina (again ;))
    Junior software engineer

Podego is a startup innovating how people experience museums & exhibitions.

We’re hiring! Send your application to hello@podego.com

  • Play a key role in developing our responsive web-app. We bring museum collections to life through audio stories, guiding visitors on a journey tailored to their interests.

  • Open for students!

    We’re looking for native speakers in these languages: Japanese, Korean, Russian, Mandarin with high attention to details. You’re going to review text and audio written in your native languages.

    Interested? Send your CV & previous work to hello@podego.com

❋ Project based internship

Frontend Developer Intern for Interactive Museum Media

Our web app brings museum collections to life through audio stories, guiding visitors on a journey tailored to their interests.

We’re looking for a Frontend developer Intern who’s enthusiastic about learning & turning ideas into interactive, responsive interfaces.

In this role, you’ll work closely with our CTO to build intuitive front-end infrastructure that supports both content delivery and personalized visitor experiences. As we move through the building phase, speed will be critical to our growth.

As part of our founding team, you'll have the unique opportunity to build an innovative product from scratch. If you're willing to learn, motivated by new challenges, and user-focused, we want you on board!

Requirements

  • Proficient in Dart (Flutter) and Python (FastAPI)

  • Proficiency in JavaScript with React and next.js frameworks is a plus

  • Experience with Google Cloud Compute Engine, Firebase Auth, and Firestore

  • Experience with Scikit Learn is a plus

  • Excellent communication skills in English

  • Willing to work from the office once per week, with flexibility to work remotely for the remainder

  • Ability to thrive in a collaborative, cross-functional team, with a proactive, positive and open communication style

  • Open to students pursuing a related degree in the Netherlands

Hours, Salary & Benefits

  • Flexible part-time position, you plan your hours

  • 16-32 hours per week

  • Monthly allowances (depends on your availability & previous experiences)

  • Opportunity to shape and build something from scratch

  • Work in a small, tight-knit team where your input matters

Application Process

  • Submit your CV, projects that you’re proud of, and/or your Github profile to hello@podego.com

  • A call with our CTO to discuss the specific predefined project you’ll be owning

  • Complete a technical test

  • In-person interview with the co-founders

  • Application result

Let's go!

Kinara’s story as part of Podego

There’s a saying that the people you meet have a way of reappearing in your life.

I first met Danna and Yvan during my very first year of studies through my student association. Little did we know that we’d cross paths again, this time building a startup from its early days.

I was just two weeks into my sixth semester of my software engineering degree, learning about enterprise software, when I joined Podego.

I was incredibly lucky to apply what I was learning in real time, alongside the company. I often tell people that my sixth semester was the most valuable learning experience of my entire university career.

Podego quickly became my second school, where learning happened by doing.

With the engineering team being just the two of us in the first couple of months, I got deep into the nooks and crannies of software development in a way I don’t think would be possible at a larger company. That kind of hands-on, end-to-end exposure is something I’ll definitely carry with me throughout my journey.

Being part of a small, tight-knit team is an experience I think everyone should have at least once. You’re able to express ideas freely, ask questions openly, and truly feel heard.

Working in a startup also taught me how to be flexible, constantly juggling priorities, adapting to changing business needs, and learning new technologies on the fly. But that’s exactly what makes it exciting. The work is never monotone or boring.

Most of all, I love how close and fun the team is. It never really feels like I’m “going to the office.” Instead, it’s something I genuinely look forward to every day, especially for my weekly dose of broodje ben :D

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