[Remote] Events & Community Growth Intern

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Innodata Inc. is a global data engineering company focused on advancing artificial intelligence through data solutions. They are seeking an Events & Community Growth Intern to help build a world-class events and community program, involving outreach, venue sourcing, and engaging with attendees and speakers across various events. Responsibilities Own outreach (LinkedIn and email) to recruit attendees and speakers for world-class dinners, panels, keynotes, and webinars across multiple cities Follow up with 2,000+ past attendees to re-engage and nurture the community Support venue sourcing and partnership development Execute personalized outreach to a network of 23,000+ first-degree connections for dinners, panels and one-on-one calls Show up at live events to welcome guests, make introductions, and be the connective energy in the room Actively attend relevant meetups in Seattle (IRL or virtual) to meet potential guests for dinner, panels and webinars Use AI tools to automate manual workflows — pulling LinkedIn data, extracting emails, personalizing outreach copy with sequences, and experimenting with agentic workflows Skills Coachability and drive — we'll teach you everything else, but the hunger to win has to come from you Degree qualified with strong desire to learn Leadership experience (student government, team captain, club president) is a big plus AI-native mindset — someone who naturally reaches and actively researches for AI tools to work smarter and automate the repetitive stuff Company Overview (NASDAQ INOD) Innodata is a global data engineering company. We believe that data and AI are inextricably linked. It was founded in 1988, and is headquartered in Hackensack, New Jersey, USA, with a workforce of 5001-10000 employees. Its website is http//www.innodata.com.

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