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I f you would like to join our network, please create a profile by clicking “Apply Online”. You will be asked to answer questions about your education and experience. This is a great way to ensure that your resume is in our system to be considered for positions across the company. Please note: this is an expression of interest, not a formal application to a job or internship. Opportunities for students and early career talent at SAS are commonly available in the following areas: Internships We’re not about coffee runs and boring busywork. Our intern program is focused on development, culture and community. We’ll help you grow professionally, thrive in an award-winning work environment and make memorable connections with your co-workers and fellow interns. Internships are available in a variety of areas, including: Technical: Software development, testing, and similar roles. Majors typically include: Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Management Information Systems Analytical: Data science, statistics, and analytical consulting and similar roles. Majors typically include: Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Finance Business: Corporate function and marketing roles. Majors typically include: Business, Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, Accounting, Risk/Insurance Full-Time Technical Enablement Academy : Our full-time academy roles are designed to bridge the gap between academic life and your first full-time role at SAS. We have a 8 - 10 week training course located across our EMEA offices. The course is designed to transfer knowledge of SAS products, technical skills, and necessary resources to recent grads to prepare you for a successful career at SAS. We offer unique academy opportunities: Technical & Analytics Consulting Customer Success Managers Technical Support Engineers Additional Early Career Roles: We seek passionate, high-potential talent for various early career roles throughout the year inTechnical Roles: Sales Customer Advisory Customer Success Technical Support Marketing Education Project management Software Developer (Glasgow) SAS is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Read more: Know Your Rights . Also view the Pay Transparency notice. This is a general expression of interest. If you are a qualified candidate, you may be notified when positions aligned to your skillset are available. All valid SAS job openings are located on the Careers page atwww.sas.com. SAS only sends emails from verified “sas.com” email addresses and never asks for sensitive, personal information or money. Should you have any doubts about the authenticity of any type of communication from, for, or on behalf of SAS, please contact us at Recruitingsupportsas.com before taking any further action.

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