Interns
Rainwater Labs is seeking B.Tech interns for a 3-month role in their Tech & Founder's Office. Responsibilities include strategic initiatives, tech operations, product coordination, and process optimization. The role requires strong analytical skills and a passion for startups. It offers high-ownership projects and direct exposure to the leadership team.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Rainwater Labs is seeking B.Tech interns for a 3-month role in their Tech & Founder's Office. Responsibilities include strategic initiatives, tech operations, product coordination, and process optimization. The role requires strong analytical skills and a passion for startups. It offers high-ownership projects and direct exposure to the leadership team.
TAL's take
Defined startup internship with founder-level exposure but lacks specific technical requirements or scope depth.
Clear intent regarding founder's office and operational support, though specific daily tasks are broad.
Must haves
- Currently pursuing B.Tech from a reputed college
- Strong communication skills
- Analytical skills
- Problem-solving mindset
- Execution focus
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier assigned for early-stage startup status.
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