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Startup Summer Intern Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$14 - $18.50/hr

About the Role We're looking for someone to join us as a Summer Intern (Ecommerce Operations) on ... Someone who has thought about running their own business, launching a startup, and being ...

$15.50 - $20.50/hr

Currently Seeking Applications for- 1 member(s), 0 summer intern(s) [2022], 2 product/project/ year ... Your desire and ability to work in a startup environment * Your ability to work in an autonomous ...

SUMMER 2023 PART-TIME COURIER INTERN

Nantucket, MA · On-site

$18.50 - $22.25/hr

This is an opportunity to learn the ins and outs of business in a startup setting while getting to experience why so many people flock to Nantucket for their summer vacations. Our ideal candidates ...

SUMMER 2023 PART-TIME COURIER INTERN

Nantucket, MA · On-site

$18.50 - $22.25/hr

This is an opportunity to learn the ins and outs of business in a startup setting while getting to experience why so many people flock to Nantucket for their summer vacations. Our ideal candidates ...

The enFocus Internship

South Bend, IN

$14.75 - $19.25/hr

As a Summer Intern, you'll work with enFocus Fellows and Project Managers to discover, design, and ... Worked with a promising startup to achieve an important business milestone To help enFocus ...

As a Summer Intern, you'll work with enFocus Fellows and Project Managers to discover, design, and ... Worked with a promising startup to achieve an important business milestone To help enFocus ...

This is an opportunity to learn the ins and outs of business in a startup setting while getting to experience why so many people flock to Nantucket for their Summer vacations. Our ideal candidates ...

... Summer 2026 Company: SkyNano LLC About SkyNano SkyNano is a fast-growing startup transforming ... The intern's primary project will be the development of a semi-automated image analysis tool for ...

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How much do startup summer intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for startup summer intern in the United States is $17.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a startup summer intern?

Startup Summer Interns are students or recent graduates who work at startups during the summer, typically for a period of 8 to 12 weeks. Their roles vary widely but often include assisting with projects in areas like marketing, product development, research, or operations. Interns gain hands-on experience in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment and may have the opportunity to take on impactful responsibilities early in their careers. These positions are valuable for networking, skill-building, and exploring potential career paths in the startup ecosystem.

What do startup summer interns do?

As a Startup Summer Intern, you can expect to work on a variety of hands-on projects ranging from market research and competitor analysis to supporting product development and helping with marketing campaigns. Interns in startup environments often wear multiple hats, collaborating closely with small teams and sometimes even directly with founders. This fast-paced setting offers you the chance to contribute meaningfully to key initiatives, learn new skills quickly, and see the direct impact of your work. Flexibility and adaptability are important, as priorities can shift rapidly to meet evolving business needs.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a startup summer intern?

To thrive as a Startup Summer Intern, you need a strong foundation in problem-solving, adaptability, and a willingness to learn, often supported by ongoing undergraduate studies in a relevant field. Familiarity with productivity tools like Google Workspace, project management platforms such as Trello or Asana, and basic knowledge of industry-specific software is helpful. Strong communication, initiative, and teamwork skills set interns apart in this dynamic environment. These abilities ensure interns can contribute effectively, adapt quickly to change, and add value to fast-paced startup teams.

What is the difference between Startup Summer Intern vs Startup Intern?

AspectStartup Summer InternStartup Intern
CredentialsHigh school or college students, no formal certifications requiredHigh school or college students, no formal certifications required
Work EnvironmentTemporary, project-based, fast-paced startup settingTemporary, project-based, fast-paced startup setting
DurationTypically 8-12 weeks during summerVaries, often summer or semester-based
ResponsibilitiesAssisting teams, learning startup operations, supporting projectsSupporting teams, gaining industry experience, completing assigned tasks

Both roles involve temporary positions within startups, focusing on learning and supporting startup activities. The main difference is that "Summer Intern" specifically refers to roles during the summer months, often with a fixed duration, while "Intern" can be more flexible in timing and duration. Both are ideal for students seeking startup experience.

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Infographic showing various Startup Summer Intern job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 26% Full Time, 64% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 7% Contract, and 1% Summer. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,436 per year, or $17 per hour.

$14 - $18.50/hr

Full-time, Part-time, Temporary, Internship

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Inspiration Commerce Group (ICG)

We're a team of ~50 people who've done 6 acquisitions in 18 months and scaled from $0 to >$100M in revenue. We're a global group with businesses across the US, UK, and EU. We buy and build companies that help people find and buy the products they love. Our portfolio includes leading fashion marketplaces like Italist, HEWI and Verishop, affiliate marketing platforms like Stylight and MyBestBrands, B2B technology solutions like Bonsai, and niche Marketplaces in the Creator and Construction spaces like Everpress and DOZR.

About the Role

We're looking for someone to join us as a Summer Intern (Ecommerce Operations) on our Italist luxury fashion marketplace.

Throughout the summer you will pilot a number of projects we have in our backlog, testing and experimenting to see what works (that we'll then invest in long-term) vs. what doesn't. You'll have the opportunity to leverage AI in your work, and to develop your skillset across Account Management, Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO), Pricing Strategy and Data Analysis/Business Intelligence.

This is a hands-on role - you will not be building decks and plans, you'll be taking project briefs and doing the actual work. This is full-time over the summer, and has the opportunity to convert to full-time or part-time after the internship. We are open to both current students, new grads, and folks making a career pivot or returning from a leave.

This is a full-time, remote-first role in Canada, the UK or the EU.

Things You'll Work On

  • Piloting Projects: we have a backlog of projects we're looking to pilot across the business — you'll take project briefs, launch new initiatives quickly, iterate based on data, and then present your results so we can decide what to double-down on vs. what to pass on for now.
  • Reporting & Data Analysis: you'll dig deep into data across our business to draw insights and make data-backed recommendations on actions we can take. You'll learn to query data using SQL via AI interfaces, build reporting and dashboards, and set up alerting/monitoring with various integrations.
  • Building with AI: we are in the process of becoming more AI-first as an organization, and you'll be part of that transformation. You'll write code, build prototypes, manage API integrations, create automations and more through Claude Cowork, Cursor, etc.

Attitudes

We don't care what your current job title is, how long you've been working, or whether you have a pedigreed background. We do care about you being tightly aligned with our operating principles:

  • You're competitive and love to win. You're competitive and are always looking for an edge. You have a high bar (some would say "unrealistic") for yourself and those you work with.
  • You do whatever it takes. You're willing to do what others won't to achieve what others can't. What we're doing is hard. Really hard. Sacrifices are required in the pursuit of greatness, and we're chasing greatness.
  • Founder-level ownership. If something breaks, you fix it. If there's an opportunity, you chase it. You (and we) never say "that's not my job".
  • Curiosity with teeth. You don't just ask why something isn't working — you dig until you know, then you ship a fix.
  • You ask for forgiveness, not permission.
  • You're a self-starter. You love being in the weeds and rolling up your sleeves to get things done. You never let roadblocks get in the way of getting things done; the laws of physics alone dictate what you can do.

Who This Role Is Right For

  • Someone who has been building with AI on the side and is excited to apply that to real-world problems in a scaled business
  • Someone who has thought about running their own business, launching a startup, and being entrepreneurial
  • Someone who is willing to work very hard over the summer to develop skills much faster than they think possible
  • Someone who thrives in chaos: throw you a new challenge on Friday, and you'll know by Monday what you want to do and how you want to do it

Who This Role Is Not Right For

  • People who want a stable, predictable or repetitive role/set of tasks
  • People looking for active mentorship (i.e. you'd rather have someone tell you exactly what to do vs. figure it out on your own)
  • People who are excited about building and managing a team vs handing the details themselves
  • People who find comfort in following a playbook
  • People who don't want to be in the weeds, spending hours querying a database and slicing the data to find new insights and hypotheses to test
  • People who prefer stability over speed or "strategy over execution"

Logistics/Next Steps

  • Process: everyone will hear back within 3 days of applying. Our process involves calls with 2-3 members of our team.
  • Work Setup: we operate Remote-first with some time spent In-Person together throughout the year as needed.
  • Working Hours: we trust team members to manage their own schedules and believe that taking time off to recharge makes you more productive in the long run. That said, we're early enough that everyone's work makes a big difference on the company's trajectory. As a result, our team finds hard work fulfilling when we know it will be impactful. Typically, we check out around 6pm to protect personal time and then log back in later at night to finish anything that was left undone.