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UserTesting Internship Program

144 Townsend St
San Francisco, CA, 94107, United States

Overview

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Introduction

The UserTesting internship program gives students the chance to experience the company’s workflow and culture firsthand, allowing them to grow their skills and their professional networks.

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How To Apply

All the internship opportunities will be posted on the company's careers page. Simply apply for the one or the ones you are interested in.

https://www.usertesting.com/company/careers

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Number Of Interns

10 to 20

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Featured Rankings

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Timing

Summer


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Hours

Full-time


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Min GPA

2.00 - 2.49

About the Program

The UserTesting internship program gives students the chance to experience the company’s workflow and culture firsthand, allowing them to grow their skills and their professional networks.

About the Company

UserTesting was founded in 2007 by Dave Garr and Darrell Benatar in San Francisco, California. The founders started the company in light of their frustrations with the traditional user research process, which was often time-consuming and expensive. UserTesting initially focused on providing quick and affordable access to user feedback through interactive recorded video sessions. This innovative approach gained notoriety and helped the company to grow rapidly, and UserTesting remains a leader ...

Intern Reviews


  • “37.5 hours/ week + 1 hour lunch. The exact hours worked are flexible, as well as hybrid working (3 days in the office). The general attitude toward work-life balance is good, taking time off is easy, and there is no expectation to exceed the stated working hours.”
  • “From day one, the team, my mentor, and my manager have made every effort to make me feel like a valuable part of the team. I never have to work overtim...

Getting Hired Here


  • “There were three rounds of interviews. One call with a hiring manager discussing expectations from the program, company culture, etc., one with engineers to discuss previous project experience, and an in-person ‘challenge day" with other applicants, which involved designing and implementing a small system.”
  • “I had great interactions with all of my interviewers, and all of my questions wer...