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Agentic Systems Intern (Graduate Level)

Systems EngineerSystems EngineerInternshipRemoteEntry LevelTeam 11-50Since 2020H1B SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

Canada

Posted

89 days ago

Salary

$50 - $75 / hour

Seniority

Entry Level

Job Description

Agentic Systems Intern (Graduate Level)

Nascent

The Opportunity As an Agentic Systems Intern, you’ll own real business problems and design systems that solve them — not through manual execution, but through autonomous agents that operate at scale. This is not a prototyping role. You will identify high-leverage operational challenges, design solutions, and deploy agent-driven systems that meaningfully improve how the business runs — across speed, cost, and decision-making. You’ll operate at the intersection of strategy, operations, and engineering — turning ambiguous problems into production systems that drive measurable outcomes. You'll architect and ship agents end-to-end: define the problem space, design multi-agent orchestration patterns with shared persistent state, build the tooling and memory layers that let agents compound intelligence over time, and iterate based on real production usage. You’ll work across the full stack of agent infrastructure — from intent classification and context assembly to feedback synthesis and tool integration — building systems that define problems clearly, drive decisions, and execute reliably in real-world business workflows. You'll work closely with operators and engineers to identify where agentic leverage exists, then drive solutions forward. You'll operate with autonomy, but not in isolation — our team provides context, feedback, and support as you build. When something is unclear, you bring clarity. When something breaks, you move to fix it. Strong interns don't just complete projects — they build systems that become part of how we operate. The best turn that into a full-time role. This opportunity is fully remote and operates within +/- 3 hours of EST. What You’ll Do & Learn - Identify high-impact operational bottlenecks and design agent-driven systems that eliminate manual work and improve speed, accuracy, and scalability - Design, build, and deploy agent-driven systems for key workflows (talent, onboarding, internal tooling) — ensuring adoption and real impact on how the business runs - Own the full lifecycle of a business-critical system — from problem definition to deployment — and drive measurable improvements in performance (e.g., time saved, cost reduced, throughput increased) - Quantify the impact of what you build — translating system improvements into business outcomes (efficiency gains, cost savings, or revenue enablement) - Work closely with internal users to ensure what you build is trusted, used, and embedded into daily workflows - Document what you build so it scales across the team — not just for you, but for others to reuse and extend About You - You think in terms of leverage and impact — not just what can be built, but what should be built - You’re comfortable translating ambiguous business problems into structured solutions - You care about ROI — time saved, cost reduced, or outcomes improved - You think in systems — inputs, outputs, feedback loops, and where things break - You can operate in ambiguity and make progress — you don’t need everything defined to get started - You take ownership of your work and move problems forward, pulling in others when it helps you get to a better result - You learn quickly across domains — technical, operational, or wherever the problem is - You build with iteration in mind — ship, observe, improve, repeat Preferred Experience - MBA student or recent graduate with prior engineering or technical experience — or equivalent hybrid background combining technical depth and business thinking - You’ve experimented with designing multi-tier agent memory architectures (persistent, episodic, and learned knowledge layers) and orchestrating multi-agent systems with shared state, feedback loops, and compounding intelligence over time. - You’ve found your way into building with technology — through school, projects, or a self-directed path — and can point to things you’ve shipped - You’ve experimented with LLMs, agents, or automation tools (OpenAI APIs, LangChain, Zapier, etc.) beyond just following tutorials - You can code well enough to prototype, test, and iterate (Python or similar) - You’ve had exposure to workflows, operations, or systems — and have some sense of how real work gets done - You’ve built side projects, tools, or experiments that improve real tasks — shipped, used, and iterated on (this matters more than credentials) What Success Looks Like - You’ve deployed at least one agent-driven system that is actively used by the team - Your system replaces or augments a real workflow, saving meaningful time or cost - You can clearly articulate the business impact of what you built - Your work becomes part of how the company operates — not just a side project If you’ve built things, are excited about this space, and see a strong match with most of the above, we’d love to hear from you — even if you don’t check every box! About Nascent Founded in 2020, Nascent exists to build, expand, and capture opportunity, in open markets and permissionless technologies. Building from a base of permanent capital, we deploy assets across a range of both liquid and long-term strategies that ensure we are among the most active users of the open financial system we are helping to build. We've made venture investments in 100+ early-stage teams that we believe have the potential to create substantive change, expand boundaries, and find new horizons. We are consistently on the hunt for the most competitive and curious minds exploring the edges of the crypto ecosystem and leverage our hyper flexible structure to accelerate ideas into fully deployed strategies. Our Team & Culture At Nascent, we are an interdisciplinary team of investors, builders & creators, capable of achieving more together than we can as individuals. We offer the opportunity to contribute to building the future global economic system with a world-class team and culture that pairs the freedom to explore, experiment & play with a competitive drive to win. We invest in our people by providing the autonomy to build, coupled with accountability & honest feedback to help learn, grow, perform & win. Our distributed team understands the value of in-person time—we encourage team members to come together for more frequent in-person work. Principles that drive our team & work - Compete to win - Explore, experiment, play - Always be building - Seek and speak truth - Own your shit. What We Offer - Competitive pay — you’re doing real work, and we treat it that way - Flexible summer program beginning in May 2026 - Opportunity to convert to full-time based on performance - Remote-first with flexible hours (within ±3 hours of EST) - Mentorship and coaching from operators, engineers, and subject matter experts — learn by building, not observing - Awesome Nascent swag! We are an equal opportunity employer and celebrate diversity and differences of perspectives. We do not discriminate on the basis of any status, inclusive of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

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