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Process Innovation - Software Engineering Intern

Posted One Month Ago
Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
18-18 Hourly
Internship
Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
18-18 Hourly
Internship
10-week internship building rapid prototypes that use LLMs and OCR to auto-populate report drafts. Work with real templates and data, pair-program, run user interviews with report authors, present prototypes and recommendations to stakeholders.
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About the Role

Report authoring is one of the highest-effort, lowest-leverage activities our scientific and operational teams do. This role will be a small intern team that will spend 10 weeks experimenting – cheaply and quickly – with how modern AI tooling (LLMs, OCR, and adjacent systems) could move our report authors from blank templates to populated first drafts that humans then review, edit, and finalize. The project starts from a blank canvas. The team will focus on one line of business and one document type, work directly with report authors to understand the current workflow, and deliver a working prototype plus an honest recommendation on whether to invest further. The project will be shaped to align with the team's strengths and interests – what you see here is the starting point, not the finish line.
 

What You'll Do Here

  • Building and breaking small prototypes – trying things, throwing them out, trying again
  • Working with real document content (templates, historical reports, source data) to figure out what's possible
  • Wiring together LLM APIs, OCR tooling, and whatever else the problem calls for
  • Pair-programming and reviewing each other's work; you won't be siloed
  • Sitting in on user interviews with report authors so you understand who you're building for
  • Presenting what you've built (and what hasn't worked) to stakeholders, including senior leadership
     

What You'll Need to Succeed

High School Seniors through rising college Juniors with a serious interest in computer science or software engineering. We are not looking for a long resume – we are looking for curiosity, the habit of building things, and comfort sitting with ambiguity. If you've taught yourself something outside of class, broken and fixed your own code, or have opinions about how software should be built, we want to hear from you. You should apply even if you don't tick every box. If the project sounds exciting and you can point to one or two things you've built or figured out on your own, that's enough to start a conversation.
 

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