AI/Software Development Intern

Cameron Clarke Associates
Edinburgh
1 year ago
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Our client is a forward-thinking accounting firm committed to leveraging technology to streamline operations and enhance client services. They are looking for a talented and motivated AI/Software Development Intern to join their team and help develop a cutting-edge, AI-powered business management system.

As an Intern, you will gain valuable experience in AI, software development, and business automation; as well as contributing to the growth and innovation of the company.

The employer is seeking a recent graduate or someone eager to gain valuable experience in the sector and enhance their portfolio. This is an unpaid internship; however, discussions regarding potential expenses reimbursement will be held with the management team.

This opportunity is ideal for individuals looking to develop their skills and build a strong foundation in their career.

Please note-Flexible working arrangements can be made to suit candidate’s needs.

Are you the right person for the job?
If you are passionate about AI, software development, and business automation, this role is perfect for you. Our client is looking for someone with:

  • Strong programming skills in Python, JavaScript, or similar languages
  • Knowledge of database technologies (e.g., SQL, NoSQL)
  • Experience with AI and machine learning concepts
  • Familiarity with web development frameworks (e.g., Django, React)
  • Excellent problem-solving and communication skills

What will your role look like?

  • Design and implement databases to store and secure data
  • Develop an AI chatbot for natural language interaction
  • Build a user-friendly web interface with role-based access controls
  • Automate business processes and integrate various software tools
  • Apply machine learning and NLP techniques to enhance system performance
  • Conduct testing and debugging to ensure system reliability

What can you expect in return?

  • Hands-on experience in AI, software development, and business automation
  • Exposure to real-world applications of machine learning and NLP
  • Opportunity to contribute to a high-impact project with innovative technology
  • A collaborative and supportive work environment
  • A competitive salary and flexible working hours
  • The opportunity to grow in a well known company

What’s next? It’s easy! Click “APPLY” now! We can’t wait to hear from you!

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