Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. is a leader in innovative technology solutions, dedicated to transforming industries and improving lives. The Product Management intern will assist in business operations, analyze data, generate reports, and support business development, while also identifying gaps in offerings and suggesting innovative solutions.
Responsibilities
Assist in business operations by gathering and analyzing data, generating reports, and presenting findings to senior management.
Support in business development and partnerships across the ecosystem, using strong verbal and written communication skills to convey complex information to diverse audiences.
Review customer requirements, identify gaps in Qualcomm’s offerings, and exercise creativity and problem-solving skills to innovate and suggest new products or processes.
Qualification
Required
Currently enrolled in a bachelor’s, master’s, or Ph.D. degree program in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Business, or a related field.
Must be available for 11–14 weeks during Summer 2026 (May–September).
Expected graduation date of November 2026 or later.
1+ years of academic or project experience in: Product marketing and data analysis, Requirement gathering and interpretation, Data engineering and analytics, Tools such as Excel, Pivot Tables, PowerPoint, and data modeling.
Preferred
Candidates actively pursuing a degree with an anticipated graduation between November 2026 and June 2027.
Currently enrolled in a Master’s or MBA program in Computer Engineering, Business, or a related field.
Completed a bachelor’s degree or minor in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering.
Academic or project experience in: Product marketing, silicon technology, computer processing, and AI processing.
2+ years of experience in a technical role.
Programming experience in C++, Python, C, or Java.
Benefits
Competitive annual discretionary bonus program
Opportunity for annual RSU grants
Highly competitive benefits package
Qualcomm designs wireless technologies and semiconductors that power connectivity, communication, and smart devices.