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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Intern in IBM Blockchain, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Intern in IBM Blockchain, you need foundational knowledge in computer science or related fields, familiarity with blockchain concepts, and strong analytical skills. Proficiency with programming languages like JavaScript, Python, or Go, understanding of Hyperledger Fabric, and experience with development tools such as Git are typically expected. Effective communication, eagerness to learn, and teamwork help interns stand out when collaborating with experienced professionals. These skills ensure interns can contribute meaningfully to projects, adapt quickly to new technologies, and integrate seamlessly within multidisciplinary teams.

What types of projects and team collaborations can an IBM Blockchain Intern expect during their internship?

As an IBM Blockchain Intern, you’ll typically work on real-world projects that involve the design, development, or testing of blockchain solutions for enterprise clients. You can expect to collaborate closely with engineers, product managers, and sometimes clients to solve technical challenges, conduct research, and develop proof-of-concept blockchain applications. The work environment is highly collaborative and often agile, giving interns the opportunity to participate in daily stand-ups, team meetings, and code reviews. This experience offers valuable exposure to enterprise-grade tools and the chance to build both technical and soft skills, while networking with professionals in the blockchain field.

What does an Intern at IBM Blockchain do?

An Intern at IBM Blockchain typically assists with the development, testing, and implementation of blockchain solutions. They may work alongside experienced engineers and developers to support blockchain projects, contribute to coding tasks, and participate in research and design discussions. Interns also help document processes, troubleshoot issues, and collaborate in team meetings to learn about real-world applications of blockchain technology. The internship provides hands-on experience in a cutting-edge field, helping interns build technical and professional skills.
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AIER Internship (Fall 2026)

AIER Internship (Fall 2026)

American Institute for Economic Research

Great Barrington, MA • On-site

Temporary

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

The Opportunity
AIER's Internships are unparalleled professional opportunities for undergraduates considering careers in economic research, academia, or the private sector. They provide college students and recent graduates the opportunity to work closely with staff on projects relating to their interests and AIER's mission, including scholarly research, policy analysis, editorial writing, as well opportunities in other departments.
Our interns have leveraged their experiences to launch careers at organizations like The World Bank, The Institute for Justice, Deloitte, Morgan Stanley, and IBM and many other research institutes and companies across the world. A significant number of our former interns now teach and research at well-respected universities across the country.
Research
At the core of the AIER internship program is a self-developed research project, in which each intern develops their research interest into the foundation of an academic conference presentation and/or journal article, as well as how to communicate their results to the general public.
While building out their project, interns are coached on how to develop research ideas, how to ask and justify interesting and important research questions, select an appropriate methodology, present their findings to scholars and peers, and receive critical feedback. At the end of their internship, each intern presents their final product to AIER staff and visiting scholars and is advised on how to develop their project further. They leave not only with a research product, but a new understanding what engaging in deep, careful, and detailed analysis of issues relevant to life and liberty of individuals - not just to academic discussion - entails.
Curriculum
A robust reading-and-discussion curriculum is the basis of the AIER internship. Interns are presented with selections of leading academic writing on Public Choice analysis, the history of the Great Enrichment, US Debt and monetary policy, and the importance of property rights, among other topics.
In a series of seminar-style discussions led by AIER researchers, they develop their understanding of the ideas and principles behind the texts, and build an intellectual toolkit to bring to bear on economic problems in their future professional and/or academic careers.
Workshops
Through a series of workshops, interns learn and practice the essentials of academic and popular writing, various research methods, fundamental and advanced techniques in econometrics, economic analysis through AIER economic indicators and Bloomberg terminal data, blockchain technology and cryptocurrency trading, and more.
The workshops are led by experts from AIER and related organizations and are generally conducted face-to-face, so individualized feedback and mentoring can be prioritized.
Compensation
AIER interns are paid Massachusetts minimum wage. AIER will reimburse for expenses associated with traveling to and from Great Barrington, MA.
Accommodations and Meals
Housing is provided in the AIER manor or cottages right on campus, close to the beautiful town of Great Barrington. Lunch is provided for AIER staff, fellows, and interns every workday.
Session Deadline
2026 Fall Session: 3/30/2026 - 11/14/2026. Deadline to apply: 6/12/2026.
Selected candidates are contacted for an interview within 2 weeks of the due date.
**This is a non-benefit eligible position.
Questions? Email opportunities@aier.org