This is a remote position.
Vulcury is a venture studio and advisory consultancy focused on building and scaling AI-enabled businesses. We incubate companies across industries—including manufacturing intelligence, investment research, and applied AI systems—while simultaneously advising external clients on strategy, AI implementation, and operational transformation.
Our model combines hands-on consulting execution with venture incubation. Research drives both.
We are seeking a Venture Studio & Consulting Research Intern to support high-level strategic initiatives across Vulcury and its portfolio companies.
This is not a generic research role. You will work directly on strategic questions that influence capital allocation, product direction, AI adoption pathways, competitive positioning, and long-term infrastructure decisions.
A central focus of the role will be researching emerging AI technologies, tooling ecosystems, infrastructure models, and implementation strategies that can strengthen Vulcury’s consulting practice and venture portfolio (including companies such as Calisade and Trustbridge).
The output of your work will shape real decisions.
AI Landscape Research
Monitor emerging AI tools, model releases, infrastructure innovations, and agentic frameworks
Evaluate potential integration paths for Vulcury’s consultancy and portfolio companies
Compare build vs. buy vs. integrate approaches
Assess cost structures, scalability, and defensibility
Strategic Analysis
Conduct market and competitive research across AI-enabled sectors
Produce structured briefs on high-level strategic questions
Analyze potential revenue models and monetization pathways
Support venture incubation research (market sizing, GTM strategies, ecosystem mapping)
Infrastructure & Systems Research
Study data architecture approaches (e.g., semantic layers, orchestration tools, structured data pipelines)
Evaluate agent-based workflow systems and AI automation frameworks
Research best practices in enterprise AI implementation
Synthesis & Communication
Deliver concise research memos and executive-ready summaries
Convert research into clear recommendations with defined trade-offs
Present findings to leadership
Strong analytical thinking and structured problem-solving ability
Deep curiosity about AI systems and emerging technology trends
Ability to distinguish signal from hype
Clear and concise written communication
Comfortable evaluating technical tools at a conceptual level (engineering background helpful but not required)
Demonstrated ownership and follow-through on independent projects
Bonus:
Experience with AI tools, automation platforms, or prompt engineering
Familiarity with startup ecosystems, venture studios, or consulting environments
Basic understanding of data systems (APIs, databases, structured vs. unstructured data)
Exposure to venture incubation and AI strategy at an early-stage platform
Direct visibility into decision-making at the studio level
Hands-on experience evaluating frontier AI technologies in real business contexts
Opportunity to contribute meaningfully to multiple ventures
Please submit:
Resume
A short written sample (preferably analytical in nature)
A brief paragraph explaining how you evaluate whether an AI tool is genuinely differentiated versus incremental
This role is designed for individuals who want to think at the strategic layer of AI-enabled business creation—not just execute tasks, but help shape direction.
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