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Great Start for Software Developers - Software Engineer(Internship) Maverick Software Consulting Employee Review

5.0
25 Sept 2017
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Pros

Worked in a team environment with plenty of tools available for successfully utilizing the knowledge gained from University in real world situations - contracting with Thomson Reuters Inc, a large, multinational media and information firm, to support development of a commercial software application. The job helps students to get directly into the workforce following graduation and has great compensation for the work put in.

Cons

While some of the programming involved required a more advanced knowledge of coding (Java), much of it was rather basic eg. XML, HTML, CSS. There was also a great amount of freedom of when and how much work you could complete which could lead to less productivity.

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5.0
20 Apr 2026
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Pros

Great company and great place to learn

Cons

Non really maybe not the highest paying intership but pays really well for a college job.

3.0
15 Nov 2025
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Pros

Easy to get an interview. Easy to get hired. Chance to have a professional experience in college. MSC staff wants the best for you.

Cons

You are contributing to the intelligence apparatus of a private police contractor which was once complained to by rights watchdog groups over contracts with ICE and unlawful intrusions of privacy. This includes license plate recognition, arrest records, financials, etc. You are likely working on a legacy product with a lot of tech debt. Office space is kind of dreary and the lights are always off. Cubicles are kind of awkward space and the remoting process is very tedious. Onboarding was terrible. Possibility of being subject to a lot of menial labor without getting exposure to the meaty stuff (APIs, cloud). As the industry moves away from Java apps, that side of the experience is way more valuable.

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