Role Description
Most internships have you maintaining someone else's code.
This one has you setting the technical foundation.
Nordic Analytics is building institutional-grade software for private equity funds, VC funds, and family offices — operators who still run billion-dollar portfolios on Excel. We're replacing that with a purpose-built intelligence platform, and we're looking for a Tech Lead Intern to help us build it.
This is not a peripheral role. You will own the full-stack architecture, coordinate two junior engineers, and make foundational technical decisions alongside the co-founders.
What you'll do:
• Design and lead development of the Nordic Analytics platform architecture
• Build core backend services: APIs, data pipelines, authentication, and multi-tenant infrastructure
• Establish frontend standards using React, Next.js, and TypeScript
• Coordinate and mentor two junior interns across frontend and backend tracks
• Translate business requirements into technical specifications with the founding team
What we're looking for:
• Strong full-stack experience — you've built and shipped production systems
• Backend depth: REST API design, relational databases, auth systems, data pipelines
• Frontend proficiency with React, Next.js, TypeScript
• Judgment to make architectural decisions independently
• Bonus: fintech, SaaS, or data platform experience
What you get:
• Founding-level technical ownership from day one
• Direct collaboration with co-founders on product and strategy
• A real fintech portfolio project — not a tutorial, not a mock-up
• Path to a full-time senior engineering role based on performance
• Equity participation pathway for sustained contribution
How to apply:
Send your application to careers@nordic-analytics.com and include:
• GitHub profile — we want to see real code, not just descriptions
• Portfolio or live projects — anything you've built and shipped
• CV/resume — keep it concise
• Transcript
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relevant courses and grades matter
• Brief intro — 3–5 sentences on who you are, what you've built, and why this role
If you're serious about building something real and you want to be the engineer who set the foundation, not the one who maintains it, apply or reach out directly.