Tech Product Management Intern

September 29, 2025
$600 - $1200 / month
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Job Description

*This role may also be titled Special Projects Intern at Allocate Space.*

 

Work closely with our product owner on the development of innovative side-project products! This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in product management within a fast-paced, startup-like environment. As an intern, you will take ownership of mini-projects, help define product features, coordinate with developers, engage with users, and contribute directly to product strategy and execution. This is an ideal role for someone with a strong interest in digital product development, automation tools, and emerging technologies like large language models (LLMs), and who envisions a future career in product management.

 

Job Responsibilities:

  • Your main role is to help the product owner build cool side project products. It’s low risk and high autonomy for an intern.
  • Report to product owner and learn how to be a full time product manager in the future
  • Set up meetings for the team and run your project like a mini product manager
  • Document product features by writing user stories
  • Help to prototype and design the product using tools like V0 and in some cases Figma
  • You will learn to work with developers and manage them
  • You may need to work with external clients or vendors. Take notes and be professional.
  • Work with users and extract relevant feedback from them to make the product better

 

Job Requirements:

  • You must have a strong desire to create digital products that people will use
  • Although you will NOT be required to code – You should know what an API is and how it is used
  • Should have a strong interest in using LLMs, and Automation Tools.
  • You should know where to find information on how the technology used by the product works
  • Able to communicate your ideas elegantly in English. Both through speech and writing concisely.
  • You should be considering working in the field in the long run.