Client Success Intern (Unpaid for Course Credit Only)

We are looking for a motivated Client Success Intern to join our team. In this role, you will shadow the Client Success team to understand h ow we support universities and educational institutions in adopting immersive VR technology.

This is not a "coffee run" internship. You will gain a front-row seat to the EdTech revolution, learning the ins and outs of SaaS account management, VR hardware deployment, and user adoption strategies. You will finish this internship with a strong under standing of how to manage complex client relationships and technical implementations.

Onboarding Suppo rt: Assist the CS team in preparing materials and resources for new university launches

Knowledge Base Management: Review and update our Help Center articles, FAQs, and "How-To" gyides to ensure they are current and user-friendly

Voice of the Customer: Aggregate and categorize user feedback from faculty and students to help the Product team prioritize new features

Market Research: Research trends in higher education and VR to help the Partner Success team anticipate their partner needs

Data Hygiene: Assist in maintaining accurate client records in our CRM (Customer Relatioinship Management) system

Requirements

Educational Requirements

Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a program related to:

Business

Communications

Marketing

Technology

Customer Experience

Operations or similar field

Ability to receive academic credit (if applicable or preferred)

Skills & Competencies

Strong written and verbal communication skills

Basic understanding of customer service or customer experience principles

Comfortable using tools such as:

Email

Microsoft Office

Organizational and time-management skills

Ability to learn new systems quickly

Professional and courteous communication style

Benefits

What You Will Learn

Client Lifecycle Management: Understand th e full journey of a client from onboarding and implementation to renewals and expansion

EdTech & VR Operations: Gain technical familiarity with VR hardware and software deployment in an academic setting/

Data-Driven Success: Learn how to track and analyze user engagement metrics to predict client health

Professional Communication: Develop skills in communicating with university stakeholders, faculty, and technical administrators

Problem Solving: Learn how to troubleshoot issues and triage feedback between clieants and our Pdouct/Engineering teams

Disclaimer: This internship is an unpaid educational opportunity intended to provide training and experience related to Human Resource Management. It is offered for academic credit only in connection with an accredited educational program. Participation is designed for the benefit of the student and does not create an employment relationship.

Interns will not displace regular employees and will work under close supervision to support their learning experience. Completion of this internship does not entitle the intern to a job at Dreamscape Learn (or continued employment) at the conclusion of the program.

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