Remesh - San Francisco, CA; New York, NY, or Remote

Part-time

10-50 employees · Internet

Originally posted December 2024; this is a 100% remote, part-time internship role

About Us!

Remesh is an AI-powered research platform designed to help organizations gain deep insights into their audiences. We are a fast-growing startup, operating with two product teams and a dedicated data science/R&D team to drive AI innovation. Our goal is to become a more accessible, full-stack research platform that leverages AI to improve efficiency and enable quick, data-driven decision-making.

Remesh was founded in 2014, with a mission to build a platform that can help people truly understand each other — whether that’s consumers, employees, or constituents. Rated one of the best places to work, our work has been guided by our values like teamwork (one for all, and all for one), intentionality (kindness requires courage), and customer focus. Remesh has been recognized by Fast Company as a Work Changing Idea, featured on the Inc. 5000 list and the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 company list for three years in a row. To date, we have raised $80 million USD to execute our mission. We are excited to be disrupting the $70+ billion insights industry.

About the Role

We are seeking a part-time Product Intern (est. 8 hrs per week) to join our Product Team for the Spring 2025 semester (February – May). In this role, you will collaborate closely with one of our product managers on a small new feature or improvement that advances our platform’s capabilities. This internship offers a hands-on learning experience in product management, with opportunities to engage with cross-functional teams and participate in a meaningful project from start to finish.

Responsibilities

  • Support product development by analyzing user data, conducting competitive market research, and synthesizing findings into actionable insights for the product team.
  • Own a capstone project by conducting end-to-end research to define product requirements, collaborating with our engineering and design teams, and defining success metrics.
  • Gain practical product management skills through on-the-job experience, a dedicated product management mentor, and a custom, on-demand product management course.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams, contributing to solutions that align with our product vision and enhance AI-powered research capabilities.
  • Prepare concise presentations to share findings and recommendations with internal stakeholders.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Completion of at least two years of college with an academic background focused on business, technology, or related fields (current students AND recent graduates welcome to apply).
  • Strong interest in product management and a passion for understanding user needs.
  • Demonstrated ability to learn quickly, take initiative, and incorporate feedback.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience working on team projects, especially in a cross functional environment
  • Familiarity with AI, market research, or SaaS platforms
  • Basic proficiency with tools like Microsoft Excel, Jira, or Product analytics platforms

Compensation

  • $1,000 monthly stipend for 4-5 months with the potential to extend the commitment.

Benefits

  • Access to webinars and workshops on product management and AI trends
  • Real-world experience in product management at a dynamic startup.
  • Exposure to AI technologies and experience working in an AI-driven company.
  • Professional mentorship from experienced product managers.
  • Opportunity to lead a capstone project that impacts product development.
  • A valuable reference for future career opportunities.

Ready to make an impact in product management and AI innovation? Apply today by submitting your resume and a Statement of Interest on our website. Share how your experience and passions align with this opportunity at Remesh. We’re excited to hear from you!

Here is a video of how our product works

https://remesh.ai/product/#video

 

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