Are you a student, if so Sun is interested in you!!
We know that finding the right career opportunity requires serious consideration and self introspection. At Sun, we realize this, and want you to be as informed as possible about what it's like to be here. That's what the StudentZone site is for - to paint you a picture of the Sun experience and to tell you what you need to know about pursuing a career at Sun.
We are serious about university recruiting and serious about you! Depending on your ambitions, passions and style, Sun could be a great place for you to launch your career. Learn more about us - here, or on your campus - and find out if Sun is right for you.
Some of the best application development has come from students
like you, creative programmers with a desire to change an
ever-evolving technological world. All you need are the tools
and the technical resources to get started--without the high
prices.
That's why we've designed an affordable developer program making
it easy for students to learn how to develop on the open, secure
and widely adopted Solaris platform. So, whether you're just
beginning to explore programming with Unix or considering a
future career as a Sun developer, the Sun Student Developer
Program is right for you. Build your education and careers on Sun.

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| http://java.net | Provides a common area for interesting conversations and innovative development projects related to Java technology. By participating on java.net, members learn from each other, discover solutions to programming challenges, find new colleagues and mentors, and have more fun with Java technology. |
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| http://OpenSolaris.org | Solaris in now open source, creating new opportunities for academic developers to collaborate and innovate. |
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| http://NetBeans.org | NetBeans is more than a Java development IDE. It is also a vibrant community where academic developers can ask questions, share and contribute. |
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The Sun Campus Ambassador Program hires students on college campuses around the globe to promote Sun technologies and tools. Their goal is to build developer mindshare at the grass-roots university level among their peers and professors. Campus ambassadors are Sun intern-employees for an entire academic year. These students are trained on Sun technologies and provide demonstrations of these technologies on their respective campuses. These internships are for 5 hours a week on the school campuses.
Sun has more than 500 campus ambassadors worldwide who help spread knowledge and awareness of leading-edge technologies such as Java, NetBeans IDE, OpenSolaris, and many more.
To find out if there is an opening on your campus Click Here

SDN Channel has joined forces with the The Global Campus Ambassador Program to create a new regular university series audio podcast.
Tune in every month as our hosts, Haley Simon and Michael Coe, the regional coordinators for the campus ambassasor program along with Jodan Slott, Global Technical Lead, explore what's happening on university campuses around the world.
Each month we will feature a campus ambassador and invite them to tell their story on SDN Channel. Hear first-hand about he latest technology trends and research projects on each campus. Listen in as they share their personal experiences. Whether it's mentoring a student through a technical challenge, giving a tech talk, or hands-on demonstrations, tune in to SDN Channel to find out what students are saying and how to get involved.
We're trying to get the word out, so tell your friends, post a blog entry and link on over to CampusCast.
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