AI Agent Engineering Intern
Velocity Clinical Research is hiring an AI Agent Engineering Intern to design and build agentic solutions for clinical research workflows. The role involves integrating LLMs with data sources, prototyping automation, and collaborating with subject matter experts. Candidates should have a strong grasp of Python, prompt engineering, and LLM frameworks. This position focuses on translating domain knowledge into robust agentic capabilities.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Velocity Clinical Research is hiring an AI Agent Engineering Intern to design and build agentic solutions for clinical research workflows. The role involves integrating LLMs with data sources, prototyping automation, and collaborating with subject matter experts. Candidates should have a strong grasp of Python, prompt engineering, and LLM frameworks. This position focuses on translating domain knowledge into robust agentic capabilities.
TAL's take
Solid internship role focused on emerging AI agent technologies within a specialized domain.
Very clear responsibilities and stack expectations for an intern-level engineering role.
Must haves
- Proficiency in Python
- Comfort working with APIs
- Understanding of LLMs and prompt engineering
- Familiarity with at least one agent or LLM framework
- Ability to break ambiguous business problems into structured steps
Tools and skills
Nice to have: vector databases, rag, tool use, function calling, multi-agent orchestration, n8n, zapier, sql, powerbi.
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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