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Developer Advocacy & AI Engineer Intern
IBM
San Jose, CAOn Site
Original Job Summary
Introduction
IBM Research is at the forefront of technology and its societal impact. Joining IBM means engaging in mind-bending, urgent work that shapes the future of tech and creates real-world impact.
Your Role And Responsibilities
As a Developer Advocacy & AI Engineer Intern, you will bridge the gap between cutting-edge AI technology and the developer community. You will contribute to strategic product decisions and showcase BeeAI's capabilities through compelling content and hands-on demos.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design and develop tutorials, demos, and proof-of-concept applications.
- Create technical content including blog posts, documentation, code samples, and video tutorials.
- Contribute to open-source projects and community repositories.
- Collect and analyze user feedback to drive product strategy.
- Monitor industry trends in the AI and agentic space.
Preferred Education & Experience
Bachelor's Degree with proficiency in Python, a solid understanding of large language models (LLM) fundamentals, and hands-on experience with AI agents.
Key skills/competency
- Python
- AI
- LLM
- Agentic AI
- Tutorials
- Content Creation
- Demos
- Product Strategy
- User Feedback
- Open-Source
How to Get Hired at IBM
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Research IBM's culture: Study their mission, values and recent innovations.
- Tailor your resume: Highlight Python, AI, and content skills.
- Showcase projects: Include demos, tutorials, and open-source contributions.
- Prepare for technical interviews: Practice coding and AI agent case questions.
📝 Interview Preparation Advice
Technical Preparation
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Review Python coding challenges.
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Study LLM fundamentals and applications.
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Practice building simple AI agent demos.
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Experiment with technical documentation tools.
Behavioral Questions
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Describe a challenging project you led.
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Explain how you manage tight deadlines.
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Discuss a time you solved a complex problem.
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Detail an experience of working independently.