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Business Strategy Analyst Intern

Remote - US

Who we are:

BigID is an innovative tech startup that focuses on solutions for data security, compliance, privacy, and AI data management. We're leading the market in all things data: helping our customers reduce risk, drive business innovation, achieve compliance, build customer trust, make better decisions, and get more value from their data.

We are building a global team passionate about innovation and next-gen technology. BigID has been recognized for: 

  • BigID Named Hot Company in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at the 2024 Global InfoSec Awards
  • Citizens JMP Cyber 66 List of Hottest Privately Held Cybersecurity Companies
  • CRN 100 list named BIgID as one of the 20 Coolest Identity Access Management And Data Protection Companies Of 2024 (2 years running)
  • DUNS 100 Best Tech Companies to Work For in 2024
  • Top 3 Big Data and AI Vendors to Watch' in the 2023 BigDATAwire Readers and Editors Choice Awards
  • 2024 Inc. 5000 list for the 4th consecutive year!
  • Shortlisted for the 2024 AI Awards in the category of Best Use of AI in Cybersecurity

At BigID, our team is the foundation of our success. Join a people-centric culture that is fast-paced and rewarding: you’ll have the opportunity to work with some of the most talented people in the industry who value innovation, diversity, integrity, and collaboration.

Who we seek:

We’re seeking a Business Strategy Analyst Intern for our Chief Data Office team, reporting to the Sr. Director of Advisory Services. Our Chief Data Office team is based in New York City and Boston, dealing with product strategy, business enablement, customer advisory services, and technology partnership development. As a Business Strategy Analyst Intern, you will be responsible for researching modern technologies, documenting business use cases for privacy, security & governance, supporting our customers in ongoing advisory projects, developing material for events, and working across sales, marketing, and product teams. Our ideal candidate is someone who has experience with fast-paced work environments, has excellent research, communication and presentation skills, and is able to work independently.

What you’ll do:

  • Research modern technologies and provide presentations and documentation to support subject matter experts
  • Support BigID Best Practices documentation including writing, validating, and editing customer use case decks, business value decks
  • Assist in documenting, collecting, and managing the CDO team’s externally-shared content to be used in Data Advisory decks, BigID webinars, and presentations
  • Support ongoing BigID thought leadership events virtually with content research, deck preparation, and logistics
  • Work across functions to align key stakeholders on messaging and material

What you’ll bring:

  • Positive attitude and openness to learn about data management, data governance and AI governance from a software vendor company
  • Self-starter and self-motivated individual who is interested to learn from AI, data, security and privacy subject matter experts at BigID as well as read independently on this subject
  • Professional attitude and polish with communicating to prospects, customers and partners
  • Excellent concise and direct writing, communication and presentation skills
  • Ability to convey complex concepts into simple visual diagrams and bullet points
  • Experience with research, creating collaterals, marketing with an emphasis on data, statistics or information governance
  • Undergraduate with a Business, Economics or Marketing major with internship experiences in consulting or tech start-up preferred

Our Values: 

We look for people who embody our values - Care, Do, Try & Shine.

  • Care - We care about our customers and each other
  • Do - We do what it takes to make a positive impact
  • Try - We try our best and we don’t give up
  • Shine - We shine and make it our mission to always stand out

This is a 10-week paid internship starting on June 4th and ending on August 8th, working up to 35 hours per week. Hourly pay for this role is $20/hr.

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We’re committed to creating a culture of inclusion and equality – across race, gender, sexuality, and disability – where innovation and growth thrive, every voice is heard, and everybody belongs. Learn more about us here.

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