Summer Internship 2025 - Product

Riverlane
Cambridge
6 months ago
Applications closed

Cambridge, UK | Full-time | Fixed-term | £27,000 - £32,000 (pro rata) DOE

About us 

Riverlane’s mission is to make quantum computing useful, sooner. From climate change to healthcare, large and reliable quantum computers will help solve some of the world’s biggest challenges. Riverlane is building the quantum error correction layer to make this happen sooner. It’s a complex problem that requires a range of skills, talent and passion. We’re making remarkable progress and growing fast. 

 

About the role 

Our full-time Product Summer Internship is designed to enable current students on a Business/Product-related degree to translate their skills and expertise into an industrial setting. You will join us at our Head Office in Cambridge, UK, for 10 to 12 weeks, where you will have the opportunity to work alongside our world-class team of Developers, Mathematicians, Product Managers and Designers to meaningfully contribute to a specific area with our Product team. 

We’re looking for a collaborative, creative and driven intern who’ll be trusted and excited to get hands-on behind the scenes in a real, product-centric commercial project, with support and guidance from a dedicated supervisor. 

Keen to learn and explore, you will use your passion for knowledge to gain hands-on experience of cutting-edge products within in an exciting new field. 

Requirements

What you will do 

The nature of the Product internship is wide-ranging, and the specific project you work on will be informed both by your skillset and current projects, but you could expect to work on any of the following: 

  • Conducting market research to gather new insights about emerging product directions and industry trends 
  • Working with our customers and engineering teams to understand and communicate the requirements for new versions of our products 
  • Managing the delivery of a feature for our flagship Quantum Error Correction products 
  • Deep collaboration across multi-functional teams - the cutting-edge problems we're tackling sit right at the intersection of engineering, science, and product 
  • Designing and testing new business models for our product portfolio 

 

What we need 

  • At the time of application, you will be a current student, in your 2nd+ year of your Bachelor's OR part way through your Master's or PhD in Business, Design, Marketing, Computer Science or a related field. 
  • Excellent critical thinking and problem-solving ability 
  • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal 
  • Ability to take initiative and to work well as part of a team 
  • Ability to gather, analyse, and interpret data to support decision-making 
  • An interest in learning about quantum computing (extensive knowledge or experience is not required) 

 

Even better if 

  • You’ve had prior experience working with development teams 
  • You have some data analytics experience 

 

Important notes 

  • We are only able to consider applications from (i) current university students, who already have (ii) eligibility to work in the UK (e.g. UK/Irish nationals OR those who have UK/Irish settled/pre-settled status OR those who are on a valid UK student visa (iii) For those on a UK student visa, regrettably we can only accept applications from Bachelor's/Master's students (and not PhD students). 
  • Regrettably, we are unable to provide letters of sponsorship or letters of support for sponsorship applications for your internship scheme.  
  • Youmustbe available full-time for10 to 12 weeks over the summer, preferably starting onMonday 16th June 2025 until Friday 6th September 2025.
  • Internships are based at our Head Office in Cambridge, UK 

 

How to apply 

Please upload a CV and covering letter here. Your CV should include the grades that you have so far received in your degree(s). The covering letter should explain why you are applying for the internship and what skills and experience you can bring to the role.

 

Deadline 

Please submit your application by Thursday 12th December 2024. Interviews will be held in Cambridge or via video (Teams) inJanuary 2025

Benefits

Stipend 

Interns receive a competitive stipend. The stipend is £27,000 (pro rata) for undergraduate students and £32,000 pro rata for PhD students. We will also pay for any expenses incurred as part of your role e.g. travel to meetings or conferences etc. Regrettably, we are unable to pay for travel to Cambridge or accommodation in Cambridge. 

What can you expect from us 

Alongside a competitive salary, you can expect a diverse work environment that brings together experts in many fields (including software and hardware development, quantum information theory, physics and maths) and over 20 different nationalities. We also offer free snacks and refreshments and regular social and cultural events. 

If you have any queries, please contact . 

Everyone is welcome at Riverlane. We are an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from eligible and suitably qualified candidates regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender reassignment, religion or belief, sexual orientation, marital or civil partnership status, or pregnancy and maternity/paternity. 

Studies have shown that women tend to apply to jobs if they meet all or almost all of the requirements whereas men apply even if they meet only some of the requirements. If that sounds like you then please apply – we are happy to review your application and let you know if we think you might be a good fit. 

If you need any adjustments made to the application or selection process so you can do your best, please let us know. We will be happy to help. 

 

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Top 10 Best UK Universities for Quantum Computing & Quantum Technology Degrees (2025 Guide)

Quantum computing is moving from physics labs to venture-backed start-ups and government roadmaps. The UK has declared the 2020s its “quantum decade”, backing new technology hubs and CDTs with more than £1 billion in funding. If you want to help build error-corrected processors, quantum-secure networks or next-generation sensors, the right degree matters. Below we highlight ten UK universities offering standout undergraduate or postgraduate pathways in quantum computing and wider quantum technologies for 2025/26 entry.

How to Write a Winning Cover Letter for Quantum Computing Jobs: Proven 4-Paragraph Structure

Learn how to craft the perfect cover letter for quantum computing jobs with this proven 4-paragraph structure. Ideal for entry-level candidates, career switchers, and professionals looking to advance in the quantum computing sector. When applying for a quantum computing job, your cover letter is an essential part of your application. Quantum computing is a groundbreaking field with the potential to transform industries, and your cover letter provides you with the opportunity to demonstrate your expertise, passion, and understanding of quantum computing technologies. Writing a cover letter for quantum computing roles may seem challenging, but with the right structure, you can highlight your strengths effectively. Whether you're new to quantum computing, transitioning from another field, or looking to advance your career, this article will guide you through a proven four-paragraph structure. We’ll provide sample lines and practical tips to help you create a compelling cover letter that stands out in the competitive quantum computing job market.

Veterans in Quantum Computing: A Military-to-Civilian Pathway into Quantum-Tech Careers

Introduction Quantum technology is shifting from physics‑lab curiosity to strategic capability. London and Oxford spin‑outs have already attracted £1.4 billion in private investment (UK Quantum Landscape 2024), and HM Treasury’s £2.5 billion National Quantum Strategy (2024‑2034) aims to create 80,000 new jobs by 2030 across computing, sensing, and communications. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) treats quantum supremacy as a national‑security imperative—funding quantum‑safe cryptography pilots and battlefield quantum‑sensing via Dstl and the Defence Quantum Technologies Centre (DQTC). For veterans, quantum shouldn’t feel alien. Whether maintaining chilled infrared sensors, securing cryptographic keys, or troubleshooting avionics at 3 a.m., you have cultivated the rigour, resilience, and security clearance that quantum employers crave. This guide shows how to translate military experience into quantum‑computing careers, leverage MoD transition programmes, and land roles building tomorrow’s most powerful machines. Quick Win: Check our live board for Quantum Software Engineer roles to see who’s hiring today.