AI Transformation Analyst, Intern
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AI Transformation Analyst intern at Iovance Biotherapeutics exploring AI and operational improvements across business functions. Engaging with teams to document workflows and identify AI opportunities.
Responsibilities:
- Engage directly with team members and leaders across every major business function to understand how work gets done today—what’s working, what’s not, and where the friction is.
- Document end-to-end business processes with rigor and consistency, building a structured repository that becomes a lasting organizational asset.
- Build a comprehensive use case catalogue that captures, categorizes, and prioritizes opportunities where AI and automation can drive real operational improvement.
- Apply AI tools and large language models to analyze documented workflows, surface patterns, and develop preliminary solution concepts for high-priority opportunities.
- Translate complex findings into clear, well-organized deliverables—written summaries, process maps, and recommendation briefs—for both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Work directly with the Executive Director, COC/COI Systems and cross-functional partners to pressure-test assumptions, refine priorities, and align recommendations with organizational goals.
- Stay sharp on the evolving AI landscape and bring informed perspectives on how new capabilities could apply to the problems you’re seeing.
Requirements:
- Currently pursuing or recently completed a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Business, Strategy, Operations, Economics, Communications, Information Systems, or a related field.
- You already use AI tools regularly—not because someone told you to, but because you’ve found they make you better at what you do.
- You have a working understanding of the current AI landscape: large language models, automation platforms, and where the technology is headed.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills. You can take something complex and make it clear without losing the nuance.
- You’re comfortable walking into a room (or a Zoom) with senior leaders you’ve never met and asking smart questions.
- Analytical and organized. You can take a large volume of qualitative and quantitative information and build structure where there wasn’t any.
- Self-directed. You manage your time well, you don’t need to be chased, and you deliver what you say you will.
- Interest in biotechnology or life sciences is a plus, but not required.


















