The recruitment of young developers for the all-Russian program “Code for All” has been extended until July 25

The NTI Circle Movement and the country’s leading IT companies have extended the application period for participation in the third season of the all-Russian internship program for developers “Code for Everyone” until July 25. Yandex, Robbo, CyberOK, “Education of the Future” and the National Cyber-Physical Platform “Berloga” will select talented and promising schoolchildren, students and young professionals for paid internships in their open source projects. Applications are being accepted on website.

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To get into the program, you need to choose one or more interesting projects on websitefill out a questionnaire on the Talent platform, describe your experience in development, attaching achievements and links to existing contributions (if any). Then the program partners will select the best participants and invite them to an internship. Until October 2024, interns will write code in projects under the guidance of mentors and will receive a stipend or reward of up to 120,000 rubles for the entire period.

“The All-Russian competition of open source projects and its continuation – the internship program “Code for All” – This an excellent opportunity for young developers to join the preparation of large projects and take part in the development of the international open source community. Open source code not only forms a dynamic software ecosystem, but also creates future technology leaders, helps develop the technological and IT potential of our country, — emphasized the Vice-Rector of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, leader of the NTI working group “Circle Movement” Dmitry Zemtsov. This year, for the first time, participants “Code for All” program participants will be able to undergo an internship at the National Cyber-Physical Platform “Berloga” They will take part in the development of new useful games for schoolchildren, and will also make their contribution to the development of a graphical programming language, which is used in the “Berlogi” games to teach children the basics of programming.».

This year, regular partners of open source initiatives of the NTI Circle Movement have announced internships for the Code for Everyone program. Yandex offers young developers to develop the testplane service, a tool for testing frontend projects in browsers, as well as its extensions. CyberOK is waiting for programmers willing to work on improving the security of open source projects and popularizing the use of open solutions in the field of cybersecurity. The Russian company Robbo, which develops educational solutions in the field of robotics, is ready to accept interns to work on the LMS ecosystem, a utility for mass installation of software and a visual block programming environment. Also, for the second year in a row, the Orbita project from the NTI Circle Movement and the Education of the Future company has announced internships for Code for Everyone — participants will be able to work on the development of an educational engineering simulator of spacecraft.

The National Cyber-Physical Platform “Berloga” offers young developers to join the development of several projects at once. Interns are expected in three game development teams – one is being prepared in the moon lander genre, two more will be dedicated to biology and physics. Intern positions are also open in the team that is developing the state machine diagram editor, designed for viewing and editing programs in the graphical programming language used in the “Berloga” games, as well as for programming controllers.

The Code for All internship program has been running since 2022 and is a continuation of the All-Russian competition of open source projects for schoolchildren and students, which is organized by the NTI Circle Movement with the support of leading IT companies, the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education and the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation. In the two previous seasons, more than 1,800 schoolchildren, students and young professionals from more than 80 regions of Russia and other countries applied for the Code for All program.

Source: www.nkj.ru