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Dallas, TX

At Lantern, our company culture stands as the bedrock of our success and a source of pride for our teams. We firmly believe that a culture founded on trust forms the basis for enduring relationships with clients, colleagues, and partners.

Within this culture, we nurture an environment of respect, inclusion, and belonging, fostering collaboration among inspired teams. We prioritize the well-being of our colleagues, the success of our clients, and our positive impact on society.

Embracing a growth mindset where curiosity thrives, we celebrate excellence and value individuals who inspire and mentor others, elevating the collective. Our driving force lies in personal and business growth. We go above and beyond to surprise and delight our clients, delivering tangible business value. In facing challenges, we make tough choices and solve complex problems to positively influence our clients, their customers, and the world at large.

As a Microsoft services partner, we hold ourselves to the highest standards of technical excellence. This commitment to quality is evident not only in our work but also in how we support and empower our employees. At Lantern, our culture mirrors our core values and unwavering dedication to realizing our purpose and vision, making it a dynamic and fulfilling workplace. Together, we transcend the ordinary and achieve extraordinary results.

Summary 

We’re excited to welcome our next cohort of consultants to join Lantern. Our goal is to bring a group of exceptional individuals who are curious, driven, and eager to build a career in technology consulting.   

At Lantern, we believe The Future is Agentic. As a consultant here, you will help Lantern’s clients build modern Data Platforms and Agentic Business Solutions. This role is designed for individuals passionate about solving complex business problems using modern technologies. You will join a cohort-based program designed to accelerate your growth into a client-ready consultant through immersive training, hands-on experience, and mentorship. 

Location requirement: Dallas, TX or Edmonton, AB 

Workstyle:  Immersive (4+ days per week working from a Lantern office location) 

Target Start date:  Mid-September 2026 

Application Deadline: July 3, 2026 

Work Authorization: Candidates must have the legal right to work in the country where the program is offered. This program and role are not open to sponsorship. 

The Opportunity 

As Consultant at Lantern, you will complete an intensive multi-week bootcamp that builds a strong foundation in consulting, client delivery, and modern AI technologies.  We welcome candidates from diverse educational and professional backgrounds, including computer science, data analytics, engineering, mathematics, business, and social sciences. Curiosity about AI, data-driven problem solving, and modern tooling (e.g. GitHub) is essential.  

As part of the program, you will: 

  • Complete a multi-week immersive bootcamp focused on consulting fundamentals, Data platforms and AI technologies 
  • Apply your learning in real client environments alongside senior Lantern consultants 
  • Gain hands-on exposure to: 
  • Data platforms and AI tools 
  • GitHub and collaborative engineering workflows 
  • Work alongside experienced consultants and industry experts 
  • Receive ongoing mentorship and coaching to accelerate your development
  • Leverage Lantern’s Microsoft and GitHub partnerships to gain access to the latest product releases and certification pathways 

Who This Role Is For 

  • Recent top graduates or early-career professionals with up to 5 years of experience 
  • Individuals with experience or exposure to: 

Data, AI, analytics, DevOps and/or cloud technologies, such as, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Fabric, Microsoft Foundry, Databricks, Python, .NET, GitHub Enterprise, GitHub Copilot, Copilot Studio or equivalents. 

  •  Individuals transitioning from other fields with strong analytical and technical problem-solving skills 

What You’ll Bring 

  • Clear communication and structured thinking 
  • Excellent collaboration and organizational skills 
  • Strong interest in technology consulting and client engagement  
  • Eagerness to learn and build skills in emerging technologies 

Our Values at Lantern 

  • Trust is our foundation 
    We do what we say, act with integrity, and build trust with each other and our clients. 
  • We unlock each other’s potential 
    We win as a team—collaborating, supporting one another, and sharing success. 
  • We own our outcomes 
    We take accountability for our work and deliver on our commitments. 
  • We embrace a growth mindset 
    We stay curious, keep learning, and continuously improve. 
  • We transcend the ordinary 
    We aim higher—going beyond expectations to deliver exceptional results. 

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