Remote | Part-time Internship | Reports to CEO
Atlas is a new kind of gameâbuilt to defend and advance human intelligence in an era dominated by AI. Our mission is to help people sharpen critical skills like adaptability, collaboration, communication, and critical thinking through play. The world doesnât need more time-wasting gamesâit needs experiences that make people smarter, stronger, and more connected.
At the heart of Atlas is a competitive, team-based experience where players face abstract challenges in limited time windows. These challenges live inside The Arena, a daily set of levels within the broader game. Designed to be engaging but non-addictive, Atlas strengthens the most human skills in ways that feel cinematic, social, challenging, and meaningful.
Weâre looking for an AI-obsessed builder to join Atlas as our AI Solutions Engineer Intern. Youâll play a hands-on role in exploring, testing, and integrating the most cutting-edge AI toolsâand help shape how we use them across design, storytelling, operations, growth, and gameplay.
Youâll prototype agentic workflows, help different teams onboard to new tools, and serve as an internal thought leader on how we scale more intelligently. If youâre someone whoâs always experimenting with prompts, chaining tools together, or building agents for funâthis is your playground.
đ§ Deeply Curious About AI
You live inside AI tools and stay up late testing whatâs possible. Youâve probably built some wild experiments just to see if it works.
đ Comfortable with LLMs and Architecture
Youâve worked with large language models, either building with them or training custom ones yourself. You understand their strengths, limits, and edge cases.
đ§° A Builder Who Ships
Youâre not just theorizingâyouâre actively building tools, workflows, and prototypes. Youâve automated something that saved someone real time.
đ Systems Thinker and Efficiency Hunter
You notice friction. You spot bottlenecks. And you get excited by using AI to remove them.
đ§âđ« Able to Translate and Teach
You can explain what youâve built to someone non-technical. You enjoy showing people how to use tools in a way that clicks.