OPUS is looking for summer interns!

Shoot an email our way at info@opus-foundation.org if you’re interested.

Opus Foundation
2 min readFeb 28, 2018

We’re looking for students who are keen to learn and interested in working with our core team in Gdansk, Poland over the summer, 2018.

We are positively surprised by the large number of applications we have already received from candidates wanting to help us develop our platform over this coming summer, and because of the immense enthusiasm from our community, we have decided to publicly announce that we are searching for interns and accept more applications.

Starter Incubator — the location of our offices. Source: http://www.coworkingpoland.pl/

This is a really unique opportunity to be at the very heart of the development of our platform. Opus will revolutionize the way we think about music, and interns will be able to see up close how we operate. Furthermore, you will be able to work closely with our team of developers and learn more about developing on the blockchain, something that is not frequently offered because of how new this technology is. This kind of experience is an amazing chance to gain insight into these cutting edge technologies and how they work.

Unlike in large corporations where you are assigned a single position, at Opus you will have a range of roles and responsibilities, and your contributions will be directly visible in our platform. At the moment, we would like to focus on developers who intend to expand their experiences with the blockchain and who have already worked with Javascript. We hope to quickly scale and grow our team, and beginning to work with interns over the summer will help us achieve this.

If you’re interested, please feel free to drop us an email at info@opus-foundation.org with your CV and we can set up a call to discuss more details. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Opus Foundation
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Opus is a open-source decentralized music sharing platform with demo based on Ethereum and IPFS.

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