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From: Ted Kremenek <kremenek@apple.com>
Date: Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 3:53 PM
Subject: Fwd: [intern ad] Apple's LLVM compiler frontend and runtime teams
To: Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert <maximechevalierb@gmail.com>


Hi Maxime,

I hope all is well.  If you know of anyone who might be interested (or a good match) for this internship, would you be so kind to forward it to them?

Cheers,
Ted

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From: Ted Kremenek <kremenek@apple.com>
Subject: [intern ad] Apple's LLVM compiler frontend and runtime teams
Date: January 6, 2014 at 3:18:55 PM PST

Hi all,

Apple's LLVM source languages team (compiler frontend and language runtime) is now looking for exceptional interns for summer 2014!  These are paid internships based onsite at Apple's main campus in Cupertino, California, USA.  Internships last ~3 months, with internships starting as early as May.

During the internship, interns will work directly with members of Apple's source languages team and the LLVM open source community to help develop LLVM-based compilers, tools, and technologies.  All candidates should have strong C++ skills, with existing knowledge of LLVM and/or Clang a plus.

Topics/areas for possible intern projects include:

- Static analysis for finding bugs.
- Objective-C language and runtime improvements.
- Building advanced compiler-based source and refactoring tools.
- Address sanitizer support for iOS and OSX.
- … and many others.

Internships are restricted to *students*.  Students must be enrolling in school in the quarter/semester immediately following the internship.  We are looking for candidates of all education levels, from Bachelors to Ph.D.  Applicants from outside the U.S.A. are welcome to apply as well!

If you are interested in applying, please email us a brief statement of interest (i.e., why you are interested in the internship) and attach your resume/CV in PDF or raw text form (no MS Word documents please).  Please send applications to:

 sourcelanguages-intern-2014
   at
 group dot apple dot com

Cheers,
Ted