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Building the Future Through Security Internships We understand that everyone is different, and as such, everyone has a different vision for their future. Interns complete projects with a mentor at a company or observatory on Maui, Hawaii Island or with the TMT International Observatory at its headquarters in Pasadena or with one of TMT’s instrument teams.The Akamai internship program is one of the main components of the Thirty Meter Telescope’s Workforce Pipeline Program whose primary objective is to train Hawaii Island residents to be ready for the high-paying, high-tech jobs of the 21st century economy.Since launching in 2002, nearly 400 college students have participated in the Akamai program and at least 140 alumni are now working in science and technology jobs, with nearly two-thirds of them working in Hawaii and contributing to the local STEM workforce.The summer internship program offers college students from Hawaii an opportunity to gain work experience at an observatory, company or scientific/technical facility on Hawaii Island and Maui throughout an eight-week program from June 16-Aug. 16.The Akamai Workforce Initiative, a program that seeks to develop a skilled STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) workforce to meet the needs of Hawaii’s growing high-tech industry, is now seeking applications for the Akamai Summer Internship Program.The Akamai Workforce Initiative premise is that Hawaii’s STEM workforce needs are attainable through a modest increase in retaining STEM undergraduates and broadening participation to include more Native Hawaiians, women and other underrepresented groups in STEM.The Akamai Workforce Initiative is part of the Institute for Scientist and Engineer Educators at the University of California, Santa Cruz.Throughout the program the interns are coached on communication skills. Interns receive credit from University of Hawaii at Hilo.Interns in recent years have been placed at many Hawaii Island firms including Akabotics, Big Island Abalone, CFHT, Cellana, Hawaii Electric Light Co., Gemini North Observatory, Liquid Robotics, Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii Authority, Pacific International Space Center for Exploration Systems, Smithsonian Submillimeter Array, Academia Sinica Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Subaru Telescope, University of Hawaii at Hilo, University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy and W. M. Keck Observatory.TMT is the primary funder, with $320,000 committed for the 2019 summer program. Similar to our US based internship program, all participants work on live projects from the get-go and receive one-to-one mentorship.As well as getting our interns involved on live projects, we provide opportunities for learning and development throughout the program.