Yatter is rethinking how people communicate in a world dominated by speed, noise, and shallow interaction. We’re building tools that prioritise presence, clarity, and human connection and we’re looking for curious, thoughtful students who want to help shape that future.
If you’re motivated by meaningful work, small teams, and real responsibility, you’ll feel at home here.
Real impact, early: You’ll work on a live product used by real people, not internal simulations.
Small, ambitious team: You’ll collaborate directly with the founder and core contributors.
Ownership > hierarchy: We care more about judgment, taste, and initiative than titles.
Flexible & remote-friendly: Work from wherever you think best.
Learning that compounds: Product thinking, user psychology, storytelling, growth — skills that last.
This is not a “watch from the sidelines” internship. You’ll ship things.
Ideal for: Computer Science, Software Engineering, or technically curious students
What you’ll work on
Building and refining core product features
Improving app performance, reliability, and UX
Working with Swift, APIs, and modern product stacks
Turning user feedback into shipped improvements
You might be a fit if
You enjoy building things that people actually use
You think deeply about product, not just code
You’re comfortable learning fast and asking good questions
You care about design, clarity, and simplicity
Ideal for: Marketing, Business, Communications, Media, or design-minded students
What you’ll work on
Crafting launch narratives and brand storytelling
Writing content (articles, social, website copy)
Experimenting with growth channels and user acquisition
Helping define how Yatter shows up in the world
You might be a fit if
You love words, ideas, and human psychology
You think good marketing is about truth, not tricks
You’re curious about startups, creators, and culture
You enjoy experimenting and learning from data
We care less about perfect résumés and more about:
Taste and judgment
Curiosity and self-direction
Clear thinking and communication
A genuine interest in what Yatter is building
If you’ve built something, written something, or thought deeply about something — we want to see it.
Who: University students or recent graduates
Location: Remote (time-zone flexible)
Duration: Flexible (typically 8–12 weeks)
Hours: Part-time or full-time
Compensation: Discussed individually
Send us:
A short note about who you are and why Yatter interests you
Your CV or LinkedIn
Anything you’re proud of (GitHub, writing, portfolio, project, idea)
Apply via our contact form or email: careers@yatter.org