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Join Gemini as a Product Management Intern to work at the intersection of product, data, and AI. This 16-week internship in New York offers hands-on experience in shaping product vision and supporting project lifecycles.
Product Management Intern - Gemini
About the Company
Gemini is a global crypto and Web3 platform founded by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss in 2014, offering a wide range of simple, reliable, and secure crypto products and services to individuals and institutions in over 70 countries. Our mission is to unlock the next era of financial, creative, and personal freedom by providing trusted access to the decentralized future.
About the Role
At Gemini, every team member is the captain of their own ship, trusted to chart new routes and move the mission forward. We're building the future of money and markets, and we're looking for a curious, data-driven Product Management Intern to join us at the intersection of product, data, and AI.
This is a 16-week fall internship program required to be in person 3 days a week at our New York City office.
Responsibilities
- Be AI-first. Make AI a default part of how you work, using modern tools to move faster, think bigger, and raise the bar for the whole team.
- Be data-driven in decision-making. Let evidence lead the way: running quantitative and qualitative user research, conducting competitive research and gap analysis, pulling and analyzing data from Databricks, and turning what you learn into clear, compelling recommendations that support our Engineering teams.
- Support the full project lifecycle. Help draft product requirements documents, provide design and development support, run user acceptance testing, and contribute to release planning.
- Build cross-functional alignment. Help shape product vision, write the requirements that get things built, and align engineering and back office / operations teams around a shared direction.
- Ship things that matter. Partner with stakeholders on experiences people love and with engineers to launch features into production, then track the metrics to see what worked.
Minimum Qualifications
- Pursuing a Bachelor's, Associate's, or Master's degree in Computer Science, Interactive Design, Business, or a related field.
- Outstanding written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills. You work easily across engineering, operations, data, and AI operations, and you can run a weekly project meeting with stakeholders, keep everyone aligned, and drive the group toward a shared goal without needing the title to do it.
- A bias for moving fast. If something can be done in five minutes, you get it done right away. For larger deliverables that require focus, you leverage business instincts, hustle, and AI to deliver what would've taken weeks in a matter of days.
- You break big, ambiguous questions into orderly pieces, turning large projects into incremental milestones that keep teams moving and progress measurable.
- As a student of the world, you can't go long without exploring something new, you actively seek out and act on feedback, and you treat every project as a chance to get sharper, comfortable being a beginner on your way to becoming an expert.
- You're capable of quickly picking up and supporting new concepts and ideas, and ambiguity energizes you. You'd rather propose a direction than wait for one.
- You have real empathy for people's problems and an instinct for products that delight rather than merely function, holding a high bar for product quality and for experiences that are easy to understand and use.
- A base-level understanding of data analysis and insights that you're keen to build on.
Preferred Qualifications
- Enough technical fluency to hold your own with strong engineers (you don't need to code daily, but you should understand technical complexity, architectural decisions, and accompanying tradeoffs).
- Hands-on experience from a prior internship, a startup, a hackathon, a club you led, or a project where you actually built or researched something.
- A passion for consumer-first technology.
- Knowledge of and interest in cryptocurrencies, cryptography, and/or blockchain technology.
- A track record of accomplishing things people said were hard.
Compensation
The hourly pay rate for this role is $45/hour in the State of New York, the State of California and the State of Washington.
Work Arrangement
In the United States, we offer a hybrid work approach at our hub offices, balancing the benefits of in-person collaboration with the flexibility of remote work. Expectations may vary by location and role.