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At Red Hat Research, we hire creative, passionate students who are ready to work and learn in an innovative open source company.

Freedom and courage are two of our core values, which is why you need to be comfortable taking risks and exploring the unknown. Yet being a Red Hatter isn’t just about boldness; it’s also about demonstrating your commitment and being held accountable.

Why choose Red Hat as a student?

Red Hat offers you a unique opportunity to gain real-life work experience . Students are part of regular teams, helping develop Red Hat projects and products, such as Red Hat® Enterprise Linux®, Middleware, Ansible® OpenShift®, and much more. We offer both technical and non-technical roles that provide great flexibility in the following areas:

The Red Hat Early Talent program helps students accelerate their career growth through internal training, exposure to Red Hat executives, and connections with mentors and colleagues throughout the organization.

How to apply?

Our university internships and graduate programs are open to students across the globe.

More details and information on how to apply can be found on Red Hat’s job page.

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A day in the life of a Red Hat Intern

Interns are empowered to bring new ideas to the table (Boston)

Hands on learning takes many different forms (Brno)

Collaboration is at the core of everything we do (Boston)

Creativity and inspiration are fostered through a balance of work and fun (Brno)

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Intern Spotlight: Jake Correnti, Red Hat Research Boston

At Red Hat Research, we hire creative, passionate students ready to work and learn with a global leader in open source solutions. Our interns bring fresh ideas and new connections to challenging problems in the open source community, unlocking their own potential.

Intern Spotlight: Maria Shevchuk, Red Hat Research Boston

This blog post spotlights Maria Shevchuk, a senior pursuing a BS in Biomedical Engineering and a BA in Computer Science dual degree at Boston University. Maria has worked with Red Hat through student-funded opportunities associated with the Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University and directly as a Red Hat intern. She spoke with us about her research with the Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University, how she has leveraged her time at Red Hat to pursue her passions in healthcare and technology, making the most of an internship, and her take on the hot dog sandwich debate.