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Join TreeSoop as an AI-Native Intern

Korea (Pangyo) + Indonesia (Bandung) — a team where everyone, including designers, works AI-native.

Our Belief

People who’ve never worked as developers may have the highest AI-native potential.

No habits to unlearn. You describe the work — the AI writes the code.

What We Look For

Two things are enough

01

You work comfortably in English

The team spans Korea and Indonesia, and English is the default language of our AI tools, docs, and agent prompts. You don't need to be a native speaker — you need to read, write, and communicate without friction.

02

You've built something yourself — and delivered it

An app, a website, anything: you started it, finished it, and shipped it to a state real people could use. Going from idea all the way to "done and out the door" is the entire signal we're looking for. Which framework you used doesn't matter at all.

What you don't need

  • Prior development experience — years in the industry are not a factor
  • Knowledge of any specific framework or language
  • A computer science degree
What You Get

From day one, the exact stack we use

An AI-native stack with zero token anxiety

You get the same stack we use every day, from your first day — a Claude Code-based agentic development loop, without limits.

Real projects with POSTECH & KAIST engineers

No practice exercises — you work on real client projects, from design to deployment, with senior engineers reviewing your work.

The AI-native workflow, internalized

You'll learn the 7-step workflow that runs design, implementation, and verification as an agent loop — the way you'll build things wherever you go next.

How To Apply

One email is all it takes

  1. 1Links to what you've built and delivered — a website, an App Store listing, a GitHub repo: anything we can actually see
  2. 2A short note in English: what you built, and how you got it all the way to done
  3. 3A resume or portfolio if you have one (optional)
Apply via official@treesoop.com

No fixed format. We care less about polished paperwork than about what you've made.