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AI Operator | Global EdTech Business 📍 London | Reporting into the Director of Technology
About the opportunity
A large, global EdTech business (25+ years in the space, operating internationally) is looking for an AI Operator to help it get properly hands-on with AI. Not to write a strategy deck, but to actually build and ship the things that move the needle. This is a rare seat: an established, global business that's decided it wants to operate with the speed and instincts of an AI-native startup. You'll be working directly with senior stakeholders across Sales, Growth Marketing and E-commerce.
What you'll actually be doing
- Building and shipping practical AI tools across the business, from an AI shop assistant via Salesforce Agentforce, to fixing fragmented, legacy systems that don't talk to each other
- Supporting full-stack / web development, CMS, UI/UX and systems integration work (Salesforce, Zapier, MarTech and BI stack)
- Getting hands-on with data cleaning and data manipulation to unlock efficiencies across a complex back-end
- Reviewing and quality-checking AI-generated code and output, technical enough to know when something's about to break in production
- Prioritising a live shopping list of initiatives set by the business (not deciding your own roadmap in isolation, you'll execute against agreed priorities, while still being expected to challenge where necessary)
- Working closely with two senior stakeholders from day one, with a light-touch connection into a separate, related platform business
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Why you're a good match
You’ve got the grades and the economics background, and your bank internship is exactly the experience this scheme looks for. Apply soon — deadlines close within the month.
Experience fit
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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What we're looking for
- A genuine generalist: comfortable moving between AI applications (chatbots, agentic workflows, image/content tooling, integrations)
- Technical enough to self-start, take a project end-to-end, and sanity-check AI-generated work, even if you're not writing code day-to-day anymore
- Strong business acumen, able to connect technical work to commercial outcomes
- A "get it done" mentality over a "let's strategise" one.
- Comfortable working with senior stakeholders in a flat, informal, low-ego, highly international culture; confidence without ego is a hard requirement
- London-based


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Why this role
You'll be one of the first people shaping what "AI operator" means inside a large, established business, with real autonomy to build, real stakeholder access, and a clear mandate from senior sponsors to just get things done.
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