The Brand Research & Strategy team believes brand leadership is a powerful competitive advantage.
Key Responsibilities
This role supports the program management and product development of applied AI projects within Celonis Brand Team. These projects are part of a wider strategy focused on three core outcomes:
Governance: ensuring AI operates within brand and legal guardrails
Enablement: increasing creative and GTM speed while maintaining quality
Visibility: ensuring Celonis appears accurately and consistently in AI-mediated environments such as generative search and AI assistants
Taken together, this strategy positions Brand not only as a control function, but as an AI enablement layer for GTM - helping teams move faster while protecting consistency, trust, and compliance.
As an Intern, you will help to build the structures and workflows and applications for the brand operating system. Conceptualize, build and optimize the technical foundations of these AI systems. This includes all aspects of a strategic product design process, from upfront research, stakeholder interviews, requirement definition, conceptualizing and testing, and supporting the project and program management. You will work closely with brand, design, marketing, research, and engineering stakeholders to experiment with AI-driven knowledge systems and agent-based tools for brand design and marketing. Both for company wide self-service and internal team solutions that drive productivity.
Requirements
Enrolled student or Graduated Bachelor in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, HCI, Design, Service Design, Product Design or Interaction,
Strong interest in in the intersection of Business, Design and applied agentic AI.
Experience with Python or JavaScript
Comfort working with APIs and AI tools
Strong curiosity, initiative, and problem-solving mindset
Strong communication and presentation skills
Experience in Project Management, Program Management and Product Management
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