🚀 Internship Opportunity: Be the Next Innovator in the Future of Work
Are you a high school student dreaming of becoming the next Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg? Respiris, a fast-growing startup disrupting the outplacement assistance industry, is offering a unique opportunity to join our team and work closely with our co-founders on a groundbreaking project. This internship is designed for a future software engineer eager to make a mark in the world of technology and career transitions.
🔎 What You’ll Work On:
You’ll play a key role in developing our AI Companion Coach—a cutting-edge tool to support Job Search Coaches and empower individuals navigating career transitions. This is an exciting chance to create innovative software using technologies like Large Language Models (LLMs), Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), and more, redefining how people engage with AI in the future of work.
🎯 What We’re Looking For:
✨ Why Join Us?
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🌟 Apply Now:
If you’re ready to dive into the world of software engineering, AI, and innovation, we’d love to hear from you! Send us a short intro about yourself, your software interests, and why this opportunity excites you to us..
Let’s build the future of work together! 🌈
This unpaid internship is meant to provide an exciting learning experience for someone with potential and ambition, not necessarily years of experience. If you’re motivated, curious, and ready to grow, this could be the perfect opportunity!
Interning at an early-stage company like Respiris via this unpaid Empowerly's Startup Internship Program (SIP) offers a unique opportunity to gain skills, experiences, and stories that will stand out in your college applications to top-tier universities like Harvard, MIT, or Stanford. Here’s how this experience can benefit you:
This internship isn’t just a resume-builder; it’s a life-changing opportunity to dive into technology, entrepreneurship, and innovation. For students aiming for top universities, this experience demonstrates initiative, passion, and a drive to make a difference—qualities that Harvard, MIT, and Stanford deeply value.