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Poker Internship Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Poker Internship information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Poker Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Poker Intern, you need a strong understanding of poker rules, probability, and game strategy, often supported by coursework or a background in mathematics, statistics, or gaming. Familiarity with poker software, data analysis tools, and tracking systems is commonly required in this role. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you learn quickly and collaborate with experienced players or team members. These skills are vital for accurately evaluating game situations, contributing insights, and supporting the professional poker environment.

What types of projects or tasks can I expect to work on during a Poker Internship?

As a Poker Intern, you will typically assist with tournament organization, data analysis of game outcomes, and support for player engagement initiatives. Depending on the organization, you may also help with marketing campaigns, research on poker trends, or even contribute to developing new gaming features. Collaboration with experienced professionals in game operations, marketing, and analytics is common, offering valuable learning opportunities. Interns often gain a broad understanding of the poker industry while developing skills relevant to gaming, hospitality, or analytics roles.

What is a Poker Internship?

A Poker Internship is a temporary position that allows individuals to gain hands-on experience in the poker industry, often with casinos, poker rooms, or online gaming companies. Interns may assist with tournament operations, marketing, data analysis, player management, or customer support. The internship is designed to provide exposure to the business and operational aspects of poker while developing relevant skills for a future career in the gaming industry.

What is the difference between Poker Internship vs Poker Dealer?

AspectPoker Internship
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or completed relevant education in gaming, hospitality, or business; some knowledge of poker rules beneficial
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, casinos, or online platforms; involves learning and assisting in poker operations
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by casinos, gaming companies, and online poker platforms for training and talent development

In contrast, a Poker Dealer is a professional responsible for dealing cards, managing gameplay, and ensuring fair play in casino or online settings. While a Poker Internship focuses on learning and gaining experience in the poker industry, a Poker Dealer is a skilled worker performing the actual game operations. Both roles are essential in the poker industry but serve different functions and require different skill sets.

What are the most commonly searched types of Poker jobs in California? The most popular types of Poker jobs in California are:
What cities in California are hiring for Poker Internship jobs? Cities in California with the most Poker Internship job openings:
Software Engineer, New Grad

Software Engineer, New Grad

Eventual

San Francisco, CA • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Your Role

If you're a new grad and the thought of spending the next two years bolting another LLM into another wrapper makes you tired, read on.

We build real systems. We move petabytes of video through GPU clusters. We profile flamegraphs. We argue about io_uring and Parquet footers. We write Rust and Python. We talk to robotics researchers at the world's top labs about what's actually broken in their training loop, and then we go fix it. The work is hard, the feedback loops are tight, and the impact lands in customer training runs the same week you ship.

As a new grad on our team, you'll work shoulder-to-shoulder with senior engineers on the layers that matter — Daft's distributed query engine, our video-native dataloader, the storage and indexing layer, the visual understanding pipeline, or the product surface researchers actually use. You'll be given real ownership early. You'll get mentorship from engineers who've spent careers on systems at AWS, Tesla, Pinecone, and Render. You'll ship code that runs on the most expensive GPU clusters on the planet.

We're looking for the kind of new grad who built something obsessive in undergrad — a database, a game engine, a kernel hack, a custom decoder, a research project that wouldn't quit — not because it was assigned, but because they couldn't stop thinking about it.

Key Responsibilities
  • Contribute to features across Eventual's stack: the open-source Daft query engine, the dataloading layer, the storage and indexing layer, or the visual understanding pipeline.

  • Profile, benchmark, and optimize real systems on real workloads — petabytes of customer video on real GPU clusters.

  • Write clean, maintainable Python and Rust. Read papers, prototype, ship to production.

  • Pair with senior engineers who'll teach you systems work the right way — and trust you with real ownership early.

  • Sit in on customer calls with researchers at top Physical AI labs. The shortest path from "researcher mentions a pain" to "engineer ships a fix" is the path we want you on.

What We Look For
  • Within ~1 year of graduating, or recently graduated.

  • Strong programming fundamentals in Python, Rust, C++, or Go. Bonus points if you've reached for the lower-level languages because the problem demanded it.

  • A real love for systems, distributed systems, databases, or data infrastructure — the kind of love that shows up in side projects, course projects you took further than required, or open-source contributions.

  • Hungry. Curious. Willing to read papers, dig into a profiler, and stick with a hard problem until it gives.

  • Excited to work in person, in a small team, in an SF office, 4 days a week.

Nice To Have
  • Built something obsessive in undergrad: a database, a query engine, a compiler, a custom decoder, a kernel module, a distributed system, an emulator, a graphics engine, a research project.

  • Open-source contributions, especially to systems projects.

  • Internship experience at a systems-heavy team — databases, ML infrastructure, GPU/HPC, storage, networking.

  • Familiarity with cloud technologies (AWS, GCP, Azure).

  • Background in computer architecture, OS, compilers, or distributed systems.

Perks & Benefits
  • In-person, tight-knit team — 4 days/week in our SF Mission office.

  • Competitive comp and meaningful startup equity.

  • Catered lunches and dinners for SF employees.

  • Commuter benefit.

  • Team-building events and poker nights.

  • Health, vision, and dental coverage.

  • Flexible PTO.

  • Latest Apple equipment.

  • 401(k) plan with match.

If you're tired of vibe-coding wrappers and ready to get cracked on systems that move petabytes of video through the most expensive GPU clusters on the planet, we'd love to talk.