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AI Product Marketing Internship (Fall '26)

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San Francisco, CA, USA
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San Francisco, CA, USA
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Work with founders at the intersection of product, users, and go-to-market to define and launch new AI product categories. Conduct user conversations, develop messaging and narratives, support PLG and early GTM experiments, and adapt strategy based on feedback.
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About Hubs

At Hubs, we're building the intelligence layer for organizations — where anyone can build AI solutions that spread and compound across the org. Our team is growing, fast-moving, and ambitious — led by multi-exit Silicon Valley entrepreneurs with a strong track record of creating products that shape how people work.

Along the way, we get to work with some of the most exciting parts of technology today — autonomous AI, innovative UIs, and reactive dataflows. It's the kind of work where the engineering itself feels fresh and creative, with room for invention and curiosity.

Joining Hubs means working on problems that matter. You'll be building for yourself, your peers, and millions of professionals navigating the shift from pre-AI to AI-first work. The products you create will be visible, widely used, and part of a broad societal transformation in how knowledge work gets done.


About the Role

As we prepare for launch, we’re looking for a Product Marketing Intern who wants to work directly with the founders at the intersection of product, users, and go-to-market.

This is a product marketing + strategy role, designed for students who want hands-on exposure to how new AI categories are defined, tested, and brought to market. This role is in-person or hybrid based out of San Francisco.

Requirements

You might be a fit if you:

  • You are an MBA, MSX student interested in how AI is shaping how people work.

  • You’re comfortable operating in ambiguous environments and take initiative—talking to users, continuously adapting, and forming clear points of view.

  • You communicate crisply in writing and conversation, and enjoy turning messy inputs into structured narratives.

  • Prior product marketing, startup, or growth-stage experience is a strong plus, especially exposure to messaging, PLG, or early go-to-market work; intellectual curiosity and strong judgment matter most.



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