is redefining how the world interacts with video by building cutting-edge technology at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, video storage, processing, and streaming. As an AI-first video infrastructure company, VideoDB offers a unique opportunity for interns to work on transformative solutions that tackle real-world problems and contribute to groundbreaking innovations.
🚀 About VideoDB
VideoDB is pioneering the future of video infrastructure with a serverless database that simplifies video storage, indexing, and streaming for developers. The platform powers applications across domains such as OTT, surveillance, industrial safety, self-driving cars, and multimodal AI model training. Interns at VideoDB work on meaningful projects that create real impact, shaping the future of video technology.
🌟 Why Intern at VideoDB?
Cutting-Edge Technology: Get hands-on experience with AI, Computer Vision, machine learning, and state-of-the-art video processing technologies.
Startup Experience: Be part of an innovative, fast-paced startup environment where your contributions make a tangible impact.
Mentorship: Work closely with industry veterans and leaders who are shaping the future of AI and video technology.
Networking: Collaborate with a global team of developers, researchers, and engineers.
Real Impact: Your work will directly influence the development and adoption of VideoDB by enterprises and developers worldwide.
🌐 Internship Opportunities
We are offering internship roles across various domains:
Software Engineering
Backend development with Python, Node.js, or Go.
Work on APIs, serverless architecture, and scalable infrastructure.
with the subject line: Internship Application - [Role Name].
🧑💻 Join Us
Be part of a team that is pushing boundaries and shaping the future of video and AI. Whether you’re an engineer, AI enthusiast, or business-savvy innovator, VideoDB has a place for you to thrive and create impact.
Let’s build the future of video, together.
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