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AI Intern
OLI Health | Internship | [Remote/Hybrid]
OLI Health is building a personalised health platform designed around the female body. We combine trusted health expertise, carefully selected products and technology to help women make more informed decisions about their health.
We’re looking for an enthusiastic AI Intern to support us as we explore how artificial intelligence can improve personalisation, product recommendations, research and the overall OLI experience.
What you’ll be working on
- Researching new AI tools and developments relevant to women’s health
- Supporting the development and testing of AI-powered recommendations
- Helping organise and structure health and product information
- Testing prompts, outputs and user journeys
- Reviewing AI-generated information for accuracy, clarity and relevance
- Working alongside the wider OLI team and our expert health panel
- Sharing ideas for how AI can make women’s health support more personalised and accessible
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- Computer Science
- Data Science
- Health Technology
- Biomedical Science
- Digital Health
- Or another relevant subject
You don’t need years of experience. We’re looking for someone who is curious, proactive and genuinely interested in the future of AI and women’s health.


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Experience using tools such as ChatGPT, Claude or other AI platforms would be helpful, but a willingness to learn is just as important.
Why join OLI?
This is an opportunity to gain hands-on experience within an early-stage women’s health company and contribute to a platform being built from the ground up.
You’ll have the chance to work on real projects, develop your understanding of responsible AI and help shape how technology can better support women’s health.
To apply, please send your CV and a short introduction explaining why you’re interested in AI and women’s health to info@oli-health.com.
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