At Corteva Agriscience, you will help us grow what’s next. No matter what your role, you will be part of a team that is building the future of agriculture – solving the world’s food problems through innovation, technology, and putting people first.
Grow what's next. Grow your future. Join our fast-paced Software Engineering organization that is using leading edge technologies and design practices to accelerate Corteva Agriscience Research & Development (R&D). As a Business Analyst Intern you must be passionate and curious about technology and the desire to exceed. You will have a unique opportunity to learn, grow, and expand your knowledge of software solutions. You will have a strong drive for excellence, excel in using creative approaches to solving complex problems, and possess an innovative mindset.
What You'll Do:
Work collaboratively and independently on agile software teams to create innovative software systemsCommunicate complex technical information to a variety of audiences in a clear and concise mannerDrive user centered design process. Create wireframes, interview users, create process flow maps, and develop personasDocument user stories and acceptance criteria in a Scrum/Agile environment using Microsoft ADO, JIRA or ConfluenceUnderstand relational databases to extract, summarize, and report dataWhat You'll Bring:
Must be enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program or AA certification in computer science, information technology, ag science, business analyst emphasis or related fieldAbility to be comfortable with the unknown, ask questions, be inquisitiveAbility to dive in, position yourself for success by building relationships, learning quickly, and trying new thingsPossess excellent requirements gathering and problem-solving skills with attention to detailA confident speaker; able to articulate messages well in small to medium size groupsAbility to handle conflicts and approach negotiations in a diplomatic but confident mannerExperience prioritizing and breaking down complex requests into small chunkKnowledge of plant breeding/ag industry encouraged