Each year, IT@JH creates paid summer positions to help people with a high school diploma, limited work experience, and possibly some college coursework to gain valuable experience working in IT. Eight college students are working as interns in various areas of IT@JH this summer. These interns acquire useful work experience while helping IT teams. This summer’s interns include:
- Kennedy Ashton, recent Towson University graduate
Wireless Support Assistant, Networking, Telecom & Data Center
Assisting with surveys and fleet replacement tasks
- Evan Flaks, Middlebury College student
TIC Intern, Technology Innovation Center
Working with software development teams
- Sai Ganti, UMBC graduate student
PMO Automation Assistant, Enterprise Business Solutions
Supporting the Project Management Office (PMO) by identifying process improvement opportunities and implementing automation solutions
- Loren Kim, Loyola University student
Epic Application Assistant, Health IT
Updating the Epic Research Confluence Resources website and helping implement the Clinical Trials Management system
- Rebecca Maeregu, UMBC student
Project Management Assistant, Health IT
Working on Jira and Confluence projects
- Julia Pennington, Stevenson University student
Web Security Assistant, Cloud & Virtualization Services
Helping deploy the new Cloudflare web application firewall service across all Johns Hopkins-hosted websites
- Connor Rose, University of Virginia student
Finance & Automation Intern, Administration & Finance
Supporting financial operations through integration of technology and automation tools
- Erik Voronov, Towson University student
TIC Intern, Technology Innovation Center
Assisting software development teams
IT@JH appreciates the assistance and energy that these interns bring to the teams they support.