Software Engineer Intern

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This is a hands-on learning role in a fast-paced, high-stakes environment. You'll work alongside experienced engineers to build real features across the stack—not busywork, but meaningful contributions to a product powered by cutting-edge generative AI.
You will:
- Support the team in building and shipping features end-to-end (frontend + backend).
- Help design and implement UI components for AI-driven experiences: simulations, data visualizations, and real-time interfaces.
- Assist in building and maintaining backend services and APIs, including auth flows, session management, and AI workflow orchestration.
- Learn to integrate LLM pipelines into production using patterns like queues, caching, and observability.
- Contribute to data flows: schema design, event tracking, and analytics pipelines.
- Prototype new AI-driven features in tight feedback loops with product and design.
- Currently pursuing a degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field.
- Familiarity with modern frontend technologies (React/Next.js) and basic backend concepts (Node.js, APIs, databases).
- Interest in real-time systems and AI/LLM technologies.
- Strong eagerness to learn, take ownership, and ship.
- Good product sense and attention to detail in user experience.
Nice to have:
- Any side projects or coursework involving full-stack development or AI.
- Exposure to TypeScript, Postgres/Supabase, or WebSockets.
Compensation varies based on profile and experience, but a general cash range for the 3-month internship (fixed comp + performance variable) is $5,000-$10,000, plus a competitive equity package in case you are confirmed.
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