Logos, a pioneering movement in the decentralized web space, is offering an exciting opportunity through their Codex Student Program (CSP) for Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD students. This program is designed for those looking to gain hands-on experience in decentralized technologies while contributing to the development of a freer internet.
The role combines technical development with developer advocacy, making it perfect for students who are both technically inclined and excellent communicators. As a Junior Developer in the CSP, you'll be working on creating demonstrations and code examples that showcase Logos' technology, while also contributing to developer-focused content that helps build and educate the community.
The position offers a flexible structure that adapts to different experience levels and durations, with PhD students receiving a stipend of around $2,000/month (full-time equivalent). Additional benefits include mobility grants for attending relevant conferences and meetings, providing valuable networking opportunities in the blockchain and decentralized web space.
What makes this role particularly attractive is its remote-first nature, allowing students from anywhere in the world to participate. The program provides a unique blend of research and practical development experience, making it an excellent stepping stone for a career in decentralized technologies. You'll be working in an async, fast-paced environment that mirrors real-world development practices, all while contributing to technologies that aim to reshape the future of the internet.
The ideal candidate should be currently pursuing a degree in Computer Science or a related field, possess basic coding skills, and have a genuine curiosity about decentralized technologies. Strong communication skills are essential, as you'll be creating content and explaining technical concepts to various audiences. This role offers an unparalleled opportunity to gain practical experience while contributing to the evolution of the decentralized web.