G+D Netcetera invites applications for the 2026 Summer Internship Program.
The program offers interns the opportunity to gain hands-on experience by contributing to real projects and working with modern technologies in a professional and supportive environment.
As an intern, you will:
- Contribute to ongoing, real-world projects
- Work with modern technologies and tools
- Receive guidance and continuous support from a dedicated mentor
- Collaborate with experienced professionals across teams
You will benefit from a structured onboarding process, access to necessary equipment, and participation in learning initiatives and internal training programs.
At G+D Netcetera, we value collaboration, knowledge exchange, and diversity, and we are committed to providing interns with a meaningful and growth-oriented experience.
Eligibility criteria:
Due to legal limitations, we are only able to offer internships to applicants below the age of 34.
Applicants must have successfully completed their third year of studies to be eligible.
Valid until 16.06.2026
Your Tasks
Learn and build AI solutions in a selected specialization
- Gain hands-on experience in areas such as agentic systems, document processing, multi-modal LLM applications, or AI-enabled payment workflows
- Design, implement, test, and improve LLM-powered workflows using tools, APIs, structured data, and external systems
- Work with concepts such as RAG, prompt engineering, tool use, agent orchestration, evaluation, and guardrails
- Apply relevant machine learning and deep learning techniques for tasks such as natural language processing, predictive modeling, embedding-based retrieval, and model evaluation
- Use AI coding tools such as OpenCode and GitHub Copilot while learning best practices for reviewing, testing, and maintaining AI-generated code
- Gain practical experience with cloud-based AI services on platforms such as Azure or AWS
- Perform ad-hoc analysis, document your findings, and present results clearly
- Actively participate in team coordination meetings, technical discussions, and knowledge-sharing sessions