
Software Engineering Intern
Job description
Why Auctor
Auctor is building the AI layer for professional-services and software-implementation work—the “brain” behind the best solution engineers, forward-deployed engineers, and onboarding teams. We automate the discovery, documentation, and decision-making that drives $400B+ in services every year. The category is massive and still wide-open. Some reasons to join Auctor:
- Rocket-ship trajectory: 70 %+ MoM ARR growth since day 1.
- World-class backing: $4.5 M in seed funding from top-tier funds and angels.
- Impact at startup speed: Ship production code, not slide decks.
- Mentorship that matters: Work elbow-to-elbow with founders who’ve done this before.
Internship Overview
Join us in New York City for 10–12 weeks and help build the next generation of AI-powered workflow tools. You’ll pair with engineers on projects that ship to real customers—no toy tasks or shadow assignments.
‍What You’ll Do
- Contribute features to our Next.js + Python stack, from API to UI
- Prototype and benchmark LLM-powered agentic workflows
- Build retrieval pipelines over large, messy enterprise datasets
- Write clean, well-tested code and see it hit production the same week
- Demo your work directly to customers and the leadership team
What We’re Looking For
- Solid programming foundations (data structures, algorithms, networking basics)
- Proficiency in Python and TypeScript (or a strong desire to learn)
- Curiosity about LLMs, vector databases, and scalable infra
- A bias for action—hack first, polish second, always deliver
- Ability to work on-site in NYC at least 5 days/week (we’re in-person, fast, and collaborative)
Compensation
$55.00 per hour
‍Perks & Benefits
- Early-stage equity for returning interns / full-time offers
- Catered lunch and dinners
- Housing provided
About the company
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Our Story
Auctor is used by leading solution engineers, system integrators, and professional services teams. Our AI agents capture requirements, generate aligned artifacts, and streamline discovery to deployment—turning weeks into hours. Backed by Y Combinator and incredible angels.