AI Engineering Intern

Cambridge, United Kingdom
12 months ago
Work Location
Hybrid
Posted
6 Jun 2025 (12 months ago)

This is a fantastic opportunity to join Luminance, the pioneer of Legal-Grade™ AI for enterprise. Backed by internationally renowned VCs and named in both the Forbes AI 50 list of ‘Most Promising Private AI Companies in the World’ and Inc. 5000’s ‘Fastest Growing Companies in America’, Luminance is disrupting the legal profession around the globe.

With ambitious growth plans, we are always looking for bright, passionate and hungry people to help us achieve our goals. This internship will allow you to get first-hand experience of working as part of a software engineering team at a fast-placed company. We will ask you to get stuck in from day 1: working alongside, and being mentored by, one of our engineers.

Internship Details

  • Duration: 8 weeks
  • Pattern of work: 3 or more days a week in our Cambridge office – up to 2 days remote
  • Equipment provided: Macbook Pro laptop; access to additional computing resources as required
  • Remuneration: equivalent to competitive graduate salary

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