Member of Technical Staff, Intern
Listed on 2026-08-16
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Software Development
AI Engineer (Applied/Software), Software Engineer, Backend Developer, Python
Spend a summer building production software on the platform enterprises use to run AI agents.
About SycamoreSycamore is building the trusted agent operating system for the enterprise. Our platform helps companies build, deploy, and orchestrate AI agents that take on real operational work, with the security and control large organizations need.
We are a small, engineering-led team working directly with Fortune 500 enterprises. We have raised $65M from Coatue and Lightspeed, along with other investors and industry leaders.
The roleThis is a real engineering internship. You will own a piece of work that ships, that other people depend on, and that is still running after you leave. The scope will be narrower than a full-time engineer’s and you will have a direct partner accountable for your project succeeding, but the expectations for the work are the same as for anyone else here: it has to be correct, it has to be tested, and it has to hold up when someone depends on it.
This is one application for engineering internships across our teams. You do not need to know which team you belong on, and we do not expect you to guess from outside. We will match you to a team and a project after we have talked.
The teams you could joinCore AI builds the shared runtime and intelligence systems every agent depends on: agent loops, tool execution, memory, durable workflows, model routing, and the evaluation systems that tell us whether a change actually improved anything. The problems are well-defined and the feedback is fast. An evaluation either catches a regression or it does not.
AI Services builds the governed control plane around our agents: the registry of which agents exist, the identity and delegation machinery that decides whose authority an agent acts under, the connectors that reach customer systems, and the model gateway every inference call crosses. The correctness bar is unusually visible here, because controls either hold or they do not.
Products builds what enterprise users see and touch:
Sycamore Build, where customers describe what they need and watch agents build it, and Sycamore Govern, where a customer’s own AI program is registered, assessed, and approved. Your work is visible immediately, and the interface problems are genuinely unsolved, because streaming, long-running, non-deterministic systems break most of the patterns you will have learned.
Applied AI builds directly with enterprise customers, turning a real operational workflow into an application their team uses. The platform gives you a great deal to build on, so an intern can get to something consequential quickly, and the interesting problems are the ones specific to the customer’s actual workflow.
What you will do- Own a real project end to end, from scoping through implementation, testing, review, and deployment.
- Write production code that meets the same bar as everyone else’s, and go through the same review.
- Ask for help early when you are stuck, and be specific about what you have already tried.
- Document what you built well enough that the person who inherits it does not have to reconstruct your reasoning.
Depending on the team, you might work in Python cloud services on FastAPI with typed data models and PostgreSQL;
React and Type Script product surfaces with Tan Stack and Tailwind; asynchronous and streaming systems; durable workflows; protocol-based tool execution over MCP; relational and vector data; and cloud-native deployment on Kubernetes.
This is context, not a checklist. We do not require previous experience with every language, framework, or vendor in our stack. Strong engineers who understand systems, learn quickly, and have shipped production software can become effective here without matching our tools one for one.
What we are looking for- Currently pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in computer science, engineering, or a related field, or recently graduated. We care about what you have built, not your year or program.
- Evidence that you have built and shipped something real: a project with users, a substantial open-source contribution, a previous internship where you owned production…
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