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Exploring the Future: Career Opportunities for students at INL

4/28/2025

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Berkley Pope
Staff Writer

  For students who are eager to change the world in the fields of science, technology, energy, and more, the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) offers more than just a glimpse into its cutting edge innovation. From internships and apprenticeships to full-time positions, INL provides an array of opportunities for students who want to gain significant work experience and develop valuable skills. 
   At INL, students not only learn about science, they move through programs that are designed to help high school and other undergraduate students thrive. INL offers hands-on experience in fields ranging from nuclear engineering to cybersecurity and environmental science. Lynn Pope, a cybersecurity project manager for the lab, explains that “interns gain practical experience by working on real projects, using advanced research facilities, and collaborating with experienced professionals.” What truly sets INL apart is the rare chance it provides students to work alongside world-class scientists on projects that are changing and benefiting everyday lives. 
Regardless of what areas they are working in, students are treated as a part of the team. INL is not only an environment that challenges students academically, but it additionally inspires them to pursue their future in STEM. For many students, working at INL is much more than just a summer job, it is the beginning of a career. With a strong focus on mentorship, professional development, and networking, INL provides students with ways to build the skills and connections they need to succeed in the competitive job market. The lab’s partnerships with universities and industry leaders create opportunities that extend well beyond just the internship period. Some of the partnerships include the University of Tennessee and the University of Michigan, as well as working closely with government officials. 
  As the world faces increasingly complex challenges in energy, security, and sustainability, the need for skilled, passionate professionals has never been greater. Pope elaborates: “INL is poised for growth in areas like advanced nuclear technologies, renewable energy, and cybersecurity.” As well as stating that “students are an integral part to this vision.” INL is helping prepare the next generation to meet that demand by offering experience, as well as a sense of purpose and possibility. Whether or not students go on to work in national labs, INL opportunities for students provide them with the confidence and skills needed to shape the future. 

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