Supportive Team and Valuable Learning as an Intern - Quality Assurance Automation Intern C3 AI Employee Review

4.0
26 Jun 2025
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Pros

Great Learning Experience: As an intern, I had the opportunity to gain hands-on experience and grow my skills in a real-world QA environment. Collaborative Team Culture: Everyone is always willing to teach and help with any challenges, which creates a very supportive learning environment. Positive Work Atmosphere: The overall work environment is friendly and motivating. High-Quality Equipment: The company provides modern, high-performance tools and computers that make daily tasks more efficient and enjoyable. Flexible Schedule: The flexible working hours allow for a great work-life balance, especially helpful for interns. Beautiful Office Space: The office is well-designed, clean, and comfortable, which adds to the overall positive experience.

Cons

No Remote or Hybrid Work Options: The company does not currently offer home office or hybrid work arrangements, which could be a nice flexibility to have, especially for interns or during certain situations.

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5.0
23 Mar 2026
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Pros

Leading products and technology. Great manager and team.

Cons

Recent quarterly results below expectations.

2.0
1 Jun 2026
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Pros

Smart and talented colleagues with strong problem-solving skills. Opportunity to work on large-scale enterprise applications for Fortune 500 customers across industries such as manufacturing, supply chain, energy, and defense. Exposure to AI/ML-driven business applications and complex data integration challenges. Fast-paced environment with significant ownership and opportunities to contribute across the stack. Employees on platform and infrastructure teams can gain experience with distributed systems, backend services, and core platform development. Competitive compensation and exposure to high-impact customer-facing projects.

Cons

Much of the application development work relies on C3.ai's proprietary Type System and platform abstractions rather than widely adopted industry frameworks. Skills gained in some application-focused roles may not transfer as directly to companies that primarily use Java, Spring Boot, Kubernetes, AWS-native services, or other mainstream technologies. Engineers looking to build expertise in designing scalable systems from scratch may find fewer opportunities, as many platform capabilities are already provided by the underlying framework. Technical growth can vary significantly depending on the team. Platform teams often work with core technologies, while application teams may spend more time configuring and extending existing platform functionality. The learning curve for the internal platform can be steep, and much of that knowledge is specific to the C3.ai ecosystem. Career development and marketability outside the company may depend heavily on the nature of the projects and teams an engineer is assigned to.

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