LatentForce hiring MLE interns
LatentForce posted openings for two machine‑learning-engineer internships in Bangalore, with remote work possible and six‑month terms focused on LLMs, graph algorithms and code intelligence. The role requires solid ML fundamentals and Python experience. (x.com)
LatentForce is hiring two machine-learning-engineer interns in Bengaluru for six-month roles that can be done remotely. (x.com) The company said the internships focus on large language models, graph algorithms and code intelligence, with Python and machine-learning fundamentals listed as core requirements. Its careers page says interns work on large language model fine-tuning and artificial intelligence research under senior supervision. (x.com) (latentforce.ai) LatentForce is based in Bengaluru and says strong interns can receive pre-placement offers for full-time jobs. The company’s careers page also pitches hands-on work in PyTorch and advanced machine learning on production projects. (latentforce.ai) Large language models are the systems behind chatbots and code assistants, and code intelligence is the work of mapping how software behaves across large codebases. LatentForce says its product is built to solve context problems in enterprise software modernization, where old systems have to be understood before they can be changed safely. (latentforce.ai) (yali.vc) Graph algorithms are one way to trace relationships between files, functions and dependencies inside large software systems. That fits LatentForce’s stated focus on enterprise code migration, where a change in one part of a legacy system can ripple across hundreds of connected components. (x.com) (prnewswire.com) The hiring push comes about four months after LatentForce announced a $1.7 million seed round on December 19, 2025. The round was co-led by Ideaspring Capital and Yali Capital, and the company said the money would go toward strengthening its migration models and expanding in India and abroad. (prnewswire.com) (yali.vc) LatentForce said it was founded in 2024 by Aravind Jayendran, Vinay Kyatham and Dr. Prathosh AP. The company says it is building agentic artificial intelligence tools for large-scale code migration rather than general coding assistants for individual developers. (prnewswire.com) (aravindjayendran.com) For applicants, the opening is a narrow one: two seats, six months, and work tied to the company’s core product. For LatentForce, the post shows a seed-stage startup turning fresh funding into research and engineering hiring around enterprise artificial intelligence tools. (x.com) (latentforce.ai)