Start Your Career at OpenText

Why OpenText?

Supporting Indigenous Students: OpenText acknowledges the Truth & Reconciliation Commission of Canada, including the call for businesses to build respectful relationships with Indigenous peoples, ensure equitable access to jobs, training, and education opportunities in the corporate sector. Through our Indigenous “Navigator” Intern program we are committed to creating a pathway to digital jobs for Indigenous students In Canada.

Experience challenging work and opportunities to grow: OpenText has a high-performance team where you can make a significant impact as you develop skills and progress in your role. The team will offer the opportunity to participate in various projects and build on different competencies while providing guidance along the way.

Be part of a warm, welcoming culture: OpenText employees say the global work environment is open and inclusive and employees genuinely care about each other and want to help others succeed. OpenText hosts social events such as holiday parties and annual corporate kick-offs for employees, we know how to have fun!

Open Internship Opportunities

Thank you for your interest in our Indigenous Internship Program at OpenText. The application process for the Summer 2024 work term has closed at this time. Please check back for Summer 2025 opportunities next Spring.

  • Sheanna Bannon: Marketing Intern

    “OpenText is more than a company, it is a positive environment full of amazing people that constantly accomplish great things with their work! I started as an Intern last summer, and 8 months later I am still here, loving every second! No matter how much I learn, there is always an opportunity to further expand my skills and network, which I hope will lead to a career within OpenText!”

  • Justin Jacko: Software Developer Intern

    “OpenText has provided me with a great in-depth look into how software project development teams work together."

  • Madison King: Associate Learning Specialist

    “My experience at OpenText gave me a new perspective on the sorts of roles that pair well with my degree. My mentors helped me develop the skills I needed to succeed, and at the end of my internship I was offered a full-time position with the learning and development team."