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AI Engineer - Summer Internship
AI Engineering Intern – London
Location: London Office Attendance: 4 days per week (in-office at Paddington)
About Vega
Vega is revolutionising the private markets industry by scaling alternative asset manager infrastructure. With $20 trillion in assets under management (AuM) today—forecasted to triple by 2032—the sector’s hyper-growth demands next-gen technological solutions. Vega’s AltOS, an AI-powered client & distribution operating system, disrupts legacy systems, enabling managers to streamline operations, enhance efficiency, and meet evolving demands.
Specialising in agentic AI, Vega is redefining private markets by shifting from outdated point solutions to creative, first-principles-driven innovation. Backed by a founding team with deep industry experience (including KKR, Blackstone, Elliott, Goldman Sachs), Vega has raised $28M from leading investors like Apollo and 60 senior executives from the alternative investment sector. Building on talent from fintech leaders like Revolut and Trade Republic, Vega is at the forefront of financial technology’s future.
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Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
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The Role
This is not a typical internship. As an AI Engineering Intern at Vega, you’ll tackle unprecedented problems, designing and building agentic AI workflows that will redefine how private markets operate for decades. You’ll be a builder—owning entire workstreams—contributing directly to infrastructure that will reshape the industry.
Joining a small, high-performance team, you’ll thrive in an environment where your ideas are valued and your work solves deeply challenging problems. If you thrive on autonomy, love conceptualising complex systems from scratch, and relish high-ambiguity environments, this role is for you.


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Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science (or a closely related field) from a top-tier university
- Hands-on experience with agentic AI frameworks; familiarity with financial services is a bonus
- Thrives in fast-paced, ambiguous environments, bringing a high-urgency, high-agency mindset
- Passionate about solving hard, unsolved challenges—you live to innovate
- Intellectually curious, with a focus on AI, technology, and how to map complex workflows into clear logics
- Self-directed and takes ownership—you don’t wait to be told what to do
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