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Your Invitation to the World of Engineering in Banking Domain
We offer a unique internship experience that provides meaningful, hands-on work aligned with your study and the technical focous of the department. At ING, internships are an opportunity to explore your career path, develop technical skills, and work on real engineering challenges in a large-scale environment.
Within the OnePAM we are looking for a motivated intern who is eager to learn and contribute to how ING manages customer-related data and services.
This is an opportunity to help shape future talent while giving you valuable exposure to real-world systems and engineering practices in a modern banking environment.
About OnePAM
OnePam is part of the Global Customer Data Management Tribe. We build and maintain applications that manage core customer data and enable secure and reliable access to ING services.
Our systems play a key role in ensuring data is reliable, secure, and accessible across the organization.
You will work in an international and highly technical environment, contributing to solutions that operate at scale and support core banking capabilities.
What You’ll Work On
Depending on your interests and strengths and our priorities, you will contribute to one or more of the following areas:
Supporting development and improvement of backend services (primarily in Java)
Contributing to testing strategies and improving software quality practices
Exploring modern engineering approaches such as agentic coding and automation
Supporting initiatives related to ongoing programs
This is a learning-focused role where you will be mentored and gradually take on more responsibility.
Who You Are
You might be a great fit if you:
Are currently studying Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field
Have basic knowledge of Java, object-oriented, and functional programming
Have been exposed to software architecture or system design concepts
Are curious about modern engineering practices (e.g., automation, AI-assisted development)
Are eager to learn, proactive, and comfortable asking questions
Communicate well in English and enjoy working in an international team
Nice to have (but not required):
Familiarity with backend development concepts (APIs, microservices)
Interest in testing strategies or software quality
Exposure to CI/CD practices
What You’ll Gain
Hands-on experience in a large-scale engineering environment
Exposure to real banking systems and data platforms
Mentorship from experienced engineers
Opportunity to explore different technical domains within OnePam
A strong foundation for future roles in software engineering
Rewards and benefits
This is a great opportunity to train with highly skilled people who are experts in their field. You’ll do a lot and learn a lot – not only about your specialist area and the bank, but also about yourself and whether this type of environment is right for you.
You’ll also benefit from:
Internship allowance of 700 EUR based on 36 hours work week
Your own work laptop
Hybrid working to blend home working for focus and office working for collaboration and co-creation
Personal growth and challenging work with endless possibilities
An informal working environment with innovative colleagues
During the duration of your internship at ING, it is mandatory to be enrolled at a Dutch university (or EU-university for EU passport holders).
Want to apply directly?
Please upload your CV and motivation letter by clicking the ‘Apply’ button.
About our internships
Every year, more than 350 students join our internship program. While there are no guarantees about your future, many of our former interns move into a permanent role or onto our International Talent Programme (traineeship).
Whatever happens, an internship at ING is the ideal opportunity to meet a wide variety of people, to build up your own network, and to learn about many different aspects of banking – put simply, it’s a great start to your career.