Internships

Launch your career on real missions

Paid internships for students and new grads who want to build secure, reliable products with mentorship and clear outcomes.

10-12 week program
1:1 mentorship
Paid • remote/hybrid

Choose your track

Pick the lane that matches your strengths and curiosity.

Practical, mentor-guided skills you can reuse anywhere.

Engineering

Ship services with senior reviewers and modern tooling.

  • APIs, services, testing, CI
  • Observability and reliability basics
  • Git, PRs, and collaborative reviews

Product Design

Prototype, test, and polish user flows for real users.

  • Problem framing and user journeys
  • Low→high fidelity and interaction polish
  • Usability testing and iteration

Operations & Support

Keep systems healthy with playbooks and automation.

  • Monitoring, alerting, and incident drills
  • Runbooks and ticket workflows
  • Automation with scripts and guardrails

Data & AI

Turn signals into decisions with clean pipelines.

  • Data collection, validation, observability
  • Dashboards that answer real questions
  • ML/AI experiments with clear evaluation

Program timeline

From application to demo day.

1

Apply

Send CV, work samples, and a short note on your track.

2

Challenge

A track-specific take-home (2–3 hours) focused on thinking, not polish.

3

Conversation

Talk with a hiring manager and mentor about approach, learning style, and availability.

4

Offer

Track, dates, stipend, mentor, and expectations confirmed.

5

Onboarding

Tools, access, buddy intro, and project briefing.

6

Demo day

Present work, get feedback, and discuss next steps.

What you'll learn

Practical, mentor-guided skills you can reuse anywhere.

Systems thinking and making trade-offs under constraints

Systems thinking and making trade-offs under constraints.

Shipping safely with tests, reviews, and observability

Shipping safely with tests, reviews, and observability.

Working in distributed teams with clear communication

Working in distributed teams with clear communication.

Owning a scope, breaking it down, and showing progress

Owning a scope, breaking it down, and showing progress.

Example projects

Intern work that lands in production.

Telemetry dashboard

Add metrics, alerts, and runbooks for a service.

Runbook automation

Script a repetitive ops task with safe guardrails.

Product prototype

Design and test a new flow with real users or stakeholders.

You won't be alone

Structured support every week.

Track mentor

Weekly 1:1s, code/design reviews, and unblockers.

Peer buddy

Day-to-day context, quick questions, and pair sessions.

Feedback loops

Midpoint review and a final growth plan you can reuse.

How to apply

Show us your curiosity and how you learn.

CV

1–2 pages. Include coursework, projects, internships, and links.

  • Call out specific contributions, not just responsibilities.
  • Link to any publications, hackathons, or student clubs.

Work samples

GitHub, portfolio, or case studies. Tell us what you owned.

  • Prefer links to live demos or repos with setup instructions.
  • Add quick context: goal, your role, tools, outcome.

Motivation

100–150 words: why this track, what you want to learn, and your time window.

  • What sparks your interest in this field?
  • One skill you want to ship by the end of the internship.

Availability

Preferred start date, timezone, weekly hours, remote/onsite preference.

  • Academic constraints or exam periods we should know about.
  • Country/region for payroll and legal checks.

Internship FAQ

Answers to the most common questions.

Yes. All internships are paid; stipends are confirmed in the offer.