Summer Internship 2027 - Data

Summer Internship 2027 - Data

Location

Oslo

Apply by

2026-09-30

Workplace

On-site

Do you like food? Do you like working with data? Spend your summer working on real data problems at a Product & Tech company that helps tens of thousands of households answer the question "what's for dinner this week?".

What you'll actually do

You'll be part of the Product & Tech team from day one, and we mean part of it. You'll work shoulder to shoulder with our data engineers, data scientists, software engineers, designers and product people on projects that ship and get used by real customers. The things you build will matter, and you'll get to see them out in the wild.

You won't be doing it alone. We're taking on a group of 2 to 4 interns, and you'll each have a dedicated mentor whose job is to help you do good work and grow while you're here. Ask all the questions, break things safely, and learn loads along the way.

You'll also get to know people beyond your own desk. The tech community here is a friendly one, there are social events running through the summer, and our central Oslo location makes them easy to get to.

Choose your track

The programme covers three tracks:

  • Data Engineering. Building the pipelines, data models and tooling everything else runs on.
  • Data Science. Machine learning, optimisation, and experimenting with new features.
  • Data Analytics. Digging into the data to turn big questions into answers people actually use.

You'll have a home base in the same team whichever track you pick, so don't worry too much about being put in a box. The track is there to help us shape the project you work on.

Our stack

You don't need to know all of this in advance and you'll pick up plenty as you go, but here's what we work with day to day:

  • Python and SQL for most of what we do
  • Databricks and dbt for our data pipelines and models
  • Mixpanel for understanding how customers use the product
  • GitHub for code, reviews and shipping
  • Claude Code and Codex as part of our everyday workflow

Who you are

  • Partway through a Master's, currently in your 3rd or 4th year, in something related: informatics, computer science, mathematics, statistics or machine learning.
  • Comfortable writing Python and a bit of SQL. You don't need to be an expert. You need to be happy rolling your sleeves up and having a go.
  • Fluent in English, since that's how we work day to day.
  • Curious, good with people, and interested in how data actually works inside a product company.
  • Curious about modern AI tooling. We use Claude Code and Codex day to day and we like people who want to make the most of them.

If you don't tick every box but the programme appeals, apply anyway. We'd rather read your application than guess.

The practicalities

  • When: 21 June to 13 August 2027
  • Length: 7 working weeks plus 1 mandatory vacation week
  • Where: our central Oslo office

Who is Cheffelo?

Cheffelo is a profitable Scandinavian meal kit company. Since 2006 we've been making it easier for people to eat varied, home-cooked meals without the planning and shopping, and with a lot less food waste than the weekly supermarket shop tends to produce.

We have around 400 employees, run our own production facilities, and build our customer-facing app and internal tools ourselves. We operate under the brands Linas in Sweden, Godtlevert in Norway, and RetNemt in Denmark. In 2025 we turned over SEK 1.2 billion and delivered roughly 17 million meals. We're listed on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market under CHEF.

Apply

Submit your application via the link in this ad, and tell us which track you're drawn to. We can't accept applications by email.

Questions about the programme before you apply? Contact Stephen Allwright, Head of Data & Analytics, at [email protected].

We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, regardless of age, gender, religion, nationality or ethnicity.

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