Computing Internship - GoSource Pty Ltd
This position is offered through the ANU Computing Internship (COMP3280/ COMP8830)
Company
GoSource delivers ambitious projects on time and on budget.
There is one internship project on offer from GoSource.
Project - Web3 Decentralised global trade
Work on a Web3 decentralised solution to tackle a $600 billion global challenge.
At around 3% of world trade volume*, the value of fake/illicit goods trade is at least $600Bn and rising. * https://www.oecd.org/newsroom/trade-in-fake-goods-is-now-33-of-world-trade-and-rising.htm
The United Nations garment traceability project (github.com/uncefact/traceability) Is one of the Web3 decentralised technology projects GoSource is involved in.
A component of the UN program is to demonstrate the feasibility of a decentralised blockchain-based architecture for digitally verifiable traceability.
Another goal is to integrate Verifiable Credentials (VC) into Australian export certificates. A VC is a cryptographically secure, privacy-respecting, and machine-verifiable credential that can be implemented with a decentralised architecture to provide cross border verification of the authenticity of Australian exports.
Required technical skills
Interest in decentralised, cryptographically secure, technology
Required/preferred professional and other skills
Experience is something you don’t get until just after you need it" Stephen Wright. We are looking for friendly people. People who are willing to explore ideas and build things that have never been done before.
Delivery Mode
Traditional In-Person Internship
Student location
Student must be located in Canberra only to work on-site at the Host’s premises.
Project’s Special Requirements/ Conditions
Intern requires Australian citizenship
Type of internship
Paid internship - intern/s will be engaged as a casual employee
How to apply
Applications are invited from eligible students to apply for the Computing Internship courses COMP3280 or COMP8830. Eligibility details of COMP3280/ COMP8830 and further information about the Computing Internship can be found on the Computing Internship page.
- Eligible students can apply through the Computing Internship application form which will be available via the Computing Internship page between 29 March and 5 April. You can nominate multiple preferred Internship projects and host organisations through the one online application form.
- Eligibility and Room Available in degree to undertake COMP3280/COMP8830 will be assessed at the time of application. If you do not meet the eligibility criteria or do not have room in your degree to fit COMP3280/COMP8830, your application will not be progressed.
- Your application will require you to upload the following documents:
- an updated copy of your Resume, and
- an Expression of Interest (limit 350 words) for each organisation you wish to apply to (for organisations with multiple projects only submit one Expression of Interest but state clearly which project/s you wish to be considered for).
Applications open on Tuesday 29 March 2022 and will close on Tuesday 5 April 2022.