Internships

Internships, student builders, and job shadowing at CodexDeus.

CodexDeus is open to motivated students and early builders who want practical exposure to software, AI integrations, automation, testing, documentation, and founder-led product work.

Context

What this page is for.

What interns can help with

Useful work can include QA testing, documentation, research, data cleanup, small scripts, website content checks, product notes, AI workflow testing, prompt experiments, bug reproduction, and lightweight automation.

What interns can learn

Interns can see how a founder-led technology company scopes products, ships websites, evaluates AI tools, handles client context, builds product pages, thinks about SEO/LLM search, and turns vague ideas into software tasks.

How to stand out

Send a short note with what you know, what you have built, your availability, what you want to learn, and one specific way you think you could help CodexDeus this month.

Fit

Who should reach out.

  • High school or college students interested in software, AI, automation, documentation, QA, or product research.
  • Early builders who have worked with Java, Python, JavaScript, Docker, websites, scripts, or personal projects.
  • Students who can work carefully, ask clear questions, and document progress.
  • People interested in job shadowing, part-time help, volunteer learning, or small technical tasks.

Relevant Proof

Start with these pages.

About David

Founder background, public contact, software history, and current CodexDeus work.

Projects

The CodexDeus portfolio and product surfaces students may learn from or help support.

AI Automation for Startups

Examples of applied AI and workflow thinking behind CodexDeus services.

FAQ

Direct answers.

Does CodexDeus offer internships?

CodexDeus is open to internship, job shadowing, student builder, part-time, and volunteer learning conversations when there is a practical fit and a clear way to contribute.

What should a student send to CodexDeus?

Send a concise note with your experience, projects, availability, what you want to learn, and one or two specific tasks you think you could help with.

Do interns need advanced experience?

No. Motivation, reliability, clear writing, careful testing, and willingness to document work matter. Programming experience helps, but the first useful tasks may be research, QA, documentation, or small automation.

Contact

Send concise context.

Email david@codexdeus.com with who you are, what you are building or organizing, the timeline, and what a useful first conversation should decide.

Email CodexDeus