FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Network Automation Intern position?
Candidates must have a Bachelor's or Master's degree in computer science or a related field, graduating in December 2025 or later, as well as proficiency in Python and Shell scripting and a fundamental understanding of TCP/IP.
Are there any preferred qualifications for this internship?
Yes, preferred qualifications include having built a project and managed repositories like GIT and having experience with network automation tools.
What skills are important for a successful candidate?
Successful candidates should possess analytical and problem-solving skills, demonstrate a track record of initiative and resourcefulness, and have the ability to work collaboratively.
What is the pay range for this internship?
The pay range for this position is expected to be between $58,431.86 and $83,996.32 per year, depending on various individualized factors.
Is this internship project-based?
Yes, Juniper internships are project-based, allowing interns to solve important problems and contribute to the company’s overall objectives.
Will interns receive mentorship during the program?
Yes, interns will be mentored by experienced professionals in the industry, providing opportunities to learn and grow.
Is there an opportunity for professional development?
Yes, interns will participate in workshops, community service initiatives, and an executive speaker series as part of the comprehensive University Talent Program.
Do you offer benefits to interns?
Yes, the total compensation package includes medical benefits, 401(k) eligibility, vacation, sick time, and parental leave.
What type of projects will interns work on?
Interns will work on automating various network tasks, such as configuration, upgrade, and traffic testing across a range of Juniper equipment.
How does Juniper Networks support inclusion and diversity?
Juniper Networks is committed to creating a trust-based environment where all individuals can thrive, and encourages applicants from underrepresented groups to apply, even if they do not meet all criteria.