PANews reported on November 16 that according to official news, the Ethereum Foundation announced the launch of its first formal summer internship program, including research internships and software engineering internships, aimed at training the next generation of Ethereum developers and researchers. Relevant personnel will directly contribute to core projects in key areas such as protocol security, account abstraction, expansion research, and client development. It is reported that the selected interns will be assigned a short-term project and a mentor and should work independently to a certain extent. The application is currently open and the deadline is December 9, 2024. A formal interview will be conducted after the initial screening, and the selection notification process is expected to be completed on January 10, 2025.
Ethereum Foundation announces the launch of the 2025 EF Internship Program, with applications set to close on December 9
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