RevOps & GTM Intern (AI-First)
Software Engineering, Data Science
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
- Build AI workflows that clean and structure messy GTM data — dedupe accounts, fix fields, normalize company names, reconcile what the CRM says vs. reality. The kind of cleanup that's traditionally soul-crushing, done with LLMs and automation instead.
- Build extraction pipelines: pull buyer signals, firmographics, and risk indicators out of unstructured sources (10-Ks, earnings calls, news, company sites) and turn them into clean, scored records.
- Stand up a prospect-research agent that preps the sales team before calls — who the account is, where they likely leak money on overpayments and supplier issues, who to talk to.
- Build enrichment and routing in Clay + n8n/Zapier so a new lead gets scored, assigned, and sequenced with zero manual touch.
- Build and maintain target-account lists of large retailers, CPG, and grocery chains — the companies bleeding money to overpayments and leakage.
- Find and verify the right buyers (CFO, VP Finance, Procurement Directors, Heads of Internal Audit, AP/P2P leads) and keep that data fresh.
- Build dashboards leadership actually opens: pipeline by source, conversion by stage, event ROI, list-to-meeting rates.
- Set up, QA, and report on outbound sequences (Instantly/Smartlead/Outreach).
- Sales: real-time research and clean data while deals are moving on US hours.
- Field marketing: feed the events intern clean target lists and close the loop on event leads in the CRM.
- Content / vibe marketing: use AI to spin the data and research into outbound copy, one-pagers, and campaign assets fast — the "vibe marketing" muscle of shipping good marketing output with AI instead of waiting on a full content cycle.
- Product: when your automation surfaces something useful (a data pattern, a signal worth productizing), you'll work with the product team on it.
- Tech degree (CS, IT, or adjacent) from a Tier 1 college
- Genuinely fluent with AI tools - not just "I've used ChatGPT," but you've made it do real work and you know where it breaks.
- Comfortable in spreadsheets and at least one no-code automation tool, or sharp enough to pick one up in a week.
- You notice when numbers don't add up and you chase the why.
- You can write a clear Loom or doc explaining what you built.
- Bonus: you've shipped something - a script, a bot, a scraper, an agent, a side project. We care about what you've built.