As an AI Systems Analyst Intern, you will design AI workflows and automation pipelines for an investment firm. You'll evaluate systems, build architecture, and contribute to strategic development using AI tools.
This is a remote position.
Joining the team as an AI Systems Analyst offers the opportunity to learn the intricacies of how an investment company functions. In this position, you will learn our workflows and desired outcomes, then design and implement AI systems and architecture to optimize and automate operations. You will additionally participate in creating sound systems architecture from the ground up.
This is a remote position.
As an AI Systems Analyst Intern, you will be an integral member of the team with the opportunity to shape how a live investment firm operates using AI, including:
This is a remote position.
As an AI Systems Analyst Intern, you will be an integral member of the team with the opportunity to shape how a live investment firm operates using AI, including:
- Design and build the AI workflows, agents, and automation pipelines that run our research, CRM, and fund operations
- Evaluate, stress-test, and rebuild existing and new systems
- Assess emerging AI platforms and identify the highest-leverage applications for fund operations
- Own projects end-to-end, from architecture to deployment to iteration
You will have the opportunity to:
- Assess emerging AI platforms and identify the highest-leverage applications for fund operations
- Contribute to the operational and strategic development of an emerging investment firm
- Own AI infrastructure at a fund that treats AI as a core competitive advantage
Requirements
Preferred Qualifications:
- Proficient with AI tools, LLMs, or automation platforms
- Programming experience in Python, JavaScript, or similar; comfort with APIs and scripting
- Deep understanding of systems architecture
- Strong written communication skills
- Ability to work independently, be a self-starter, and operate as a team player
- Resourcefulness, intellectual curiosity, and a bias toward building
Graduation Date:
Graduating between May 2026 - May 2029
Graduating between May 2026 - May 2029
School Years
Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
Majors
No Major preference
No Major preference
GPA
3.8
3.8
Work Authorization
US work authorization is required, but we accept OPT/CPT candidates
US work authorization is required, but we accept OPT/CPT candidates
Benefits
To Note:
- Flexible remote position
- The internship is unpaid
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