Commit to your career as a 2019 summer intern
Applications for summer internships are now open
Apply to be a GitHub Intern for Summer 2019
Spend your summer at GitHub HQ, work on real projects, and learn from experienced Hubbers. Internships are 10-week-long paid opportunities in San Francisco during summer 2019. We welcome all students enrolled in a university, community college, associate, or graduate school program. International students are encouraged to apply.
“This internship was absolutely amazing…”
Srinjoy from the University of Texas shipped several new features to GitHub Classroom, including a new Electron app. Nothing can beat the general enthusiasm and support of Hubbers, according to him, except maybe the dogs.
All the Hubbers here are super encouraging and are always willing to help with any questions you have. Also having dogs in the office is the best thing ever ?
Bex worked on the open source project Probot, a framework for building GitHub Apps, and expanded their network by writing posts for the GitHub Blog, and giving a workshop about GitHub Apps at HQ.
And you can’t beat working at GitHub’s headquarters in San Francisco…
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