Newegg
Junior Analyst/Developer/specialist - Newegg Early Career Talent Program
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Early-career program where you own a defined project from day one, contribute production-ready work, participate in planning and cross-functional meetings, receive regular feedback and mentorship, and build a portfolio with measurable business impact within your business unit.
Job Summary & ResponsibilitiesWhat You'll Do — Across All BUs
- Take ownership of a defined project or workstream from day one, with clear deliverables and a stakeholder you'll report progress to.
- Contribute to real team output — your work ships, gets reviewed, and goes into production, marketing campaigns, design systems, or business decisions used by Newegg leaders.
- Attend team meetings, planning sessions, and cross-functional reviews as a full participant — not as an observer.
- Receive structured feedback from your manager and mentor on a regular cadence, with a mid-point and end-of-program review.
- Build a portfolio of work you can point to in future interviews — including projects with measurable business impact.
- Completed onboarding, met your team, and understand how your BU contributes to Newegg overall.
- Scoped, kicked off, and made meaningful progress on your primary project, with a clear stakeholder owning the outcome.
- Built relationships with at least 3 cross-functional partners outside your immediate team.
- Received your first structured feedback review and have a clear development focus for the remainder of the program.
Preferred QualificationsWhat We're Looking ForRequired
- Currently enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's program with a graduation date in or before December 2026, OR a recent graduate (within the last 12 months) from a Bachelor's or Master's program.
- Strong academic foundation in a field relevant to one or more of our BUs (Computer Science, Data Science, Marketing, Communications, Design, HCI, Business, Economics, Operations, or similar).
- Able to work on-site in Diamond Bar, CA for the full duration of the program.
- Strong written and verbal communication — comfortable asking questions, sharing updates, and giving and receiving feedback.
- Coachable, organized, and reliable. You take ownership of what's on your plate and follow through.
- Prior internship, part-time role, club leadership, capstone, or personal project relevant to your target BU.
- Demonstrated curiosity about e-commerce, retail, technology, or consumer brands.
- Experience working in a team setting where you had to coordinate with people outside your immediate group.
Newegg City of Industry, California, USA Office
We are located in the City of Industry near various eateries and easy access to the 60 freeway.
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