Open Mainframe Project is accepting eight student interns during the summer of 2017 to work in the Open Mainframe Project development community. Each intern will work closely with a mentor for the duration of his/her internship. For a list of suggested intern development projects, please see our Project Ideas Page. Internship development projects do not need to be limited to ideas on this wiki page. If you have a great idea for a development activity for Open Mainframe Project, you can submit the idea as part of your application and, if chosen, the Open Mainframe Project Internship Administrator will find a suitable mentor for you.
Each
intern will work remotely from his/her location of choice. There is no physical
work facility provided or required.
The
Open Mainframe Project will also give the ability for each intern successfully
completing the program to present their project at an industry conference. The
Open Mainframe Project will provide a stipend for travel for each student. To
help support the student for presenting, the project will provide professional
resources and training to help build their presentation skills.
Click here for
more details and to apply!
About the Open Mainframe Project
The
Open Mainframe Project is intended to serve as a focal point for deployment and
use of the Linux OS in a mainframe computing environment. The Project intends
to increase collaboration across the mainframe community and to developed
shared tool sets and resources. Furthermore, the Project seeks to involve the
participation of academic institutions to assist in teaching and educating the
mainframe Linux engineers and developers of tomorrow. Through our internship
program, students can expand their knowledge of mainframe technology, while at
the same time helping contribute to open source projects that will make it
easier for these infrastructure applications to run on Linux on System Z.
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