Join the internship program of Estonia’s leading machine learning and data science company. You can help companies create and deliver software solutions based on artificial intelligence. Kick-start your career!
Paid internship
Special options according to your background
Discover interesting patterns in the data by means of various statistical methods and machine learning algorithms.
Whether you’re a student or a professional seeking for a career change, you are welcome!
19 February – 10 March
Let us know about your experience and professional interests by submitting an application.
11 – 17 March
We will send you test assignments that give us an overview of your skills.
18 – 31 March
Based on the test assignments, we invite selected candidates to an interview.
1 – 10 April
We conduct interviews with the candidates and make the final decision.
From mathematical statistics student to data scientist!
From computer science to data engineer!
From university to personalized medicine internship and on to data engineer.
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