Quantum Developer Advocate Intern @ IBM
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Introduction
IBM Research takes responsibility for technology and its role in society. Working in IBM Research means you will join a team that invents what is next in computing, engaging in big, urgent, and challenging work that makes a real-world impact.
Your Role And Responsibilities
As the Quantum Developer Advocate Intern, you will be at the intersection of enablement, education, and community engagement. You will work with quantum researchers, software developers, and educators while supporting workforce development and community initiatives centered around IBM's quantum computing platform.
- Collaborate with quantum researchers and developers.
- Educate technical and non-technical audiences.
- Support community and workforce development initiatives.
- Engage in IBM's quantum education and enablement strategy.
- Translate complex quantum concepts clearly.
Preferred Education and Expertise
Applicants are expected to have a strong background in physics, chemistry, computer science, or similar fields. Proficiency in Python and Qiskit SDK is required along with an understanding of common quantum algorithms and excellent communication skills.
Preferred Technical Experience
Candidates with a general knowledge of superconducting qubits, familiarity with quantum error suppression techniques, and practical experience on IBM quantum devices will be given preference. Publications in quantum computational science are a plus.
Key skills/competency
- Quantum Computing
- Python
- Qiskit
- Community Engagement
- Education
- Research
- Communication
- Physics
- Quantum Algorithms
- IBM Technologies
How to Get Hired at IBM
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Customize your resume: Tailor skills to quantum and Python expertise.
- Highlight technical projects: Emphasize quantum computing and Qiskit work.
- Demonstrate communication: Show clear explanation of complex topics.
- Research IBM culture: Study IBM Research initiatives and values.