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<p><strong>Employment type:</strong> Internship (Full-time)</p><p><strong>Duration:</strong> 3 months (extendable to 6 months)</p><p><strong>Location:</strong> Chandigarh / Mohali (On-site)</p><p><strong>Compensation:</strong> Paid stipend</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Us</strong></p><p><strong>Nomisma Technology</strong> is a product-first tech company building modern web and AI products. We don’t do client projects—we conceive, design, and run our own products end-to-end with a tight feedback loop from real customers. A key focus area is <strong>mental well-being</strong>, where we apply psychology to build responsible, evidence-informed product experiences.</p><p><br></p><p>What You’ll Do (Psychology × Data × Product)</p><ul><li>Create structured datasets for mental-wellbeing features: define labels, codebooks, and tagging schemes (e.g., tone, intent, cognitive patterns).</li><li>Annotate and review data for quality and consistency; run QC checks (inter-rater reliability, spot audits, escalation of edge cases).</li><li>Analyze product content and flows from a psychology perspective; flag risks, biases, and opportunities to improve empathy, clarity, and safety.</li><li>Support experiments: help design lightweight studies (screeners, consent text), compile anonymized results, and summarize insights for product teams.</li><li>Maintain documentation: guidelines for annotation, reviewer checklists, evidence references, and style/terminology notes.</li><li>Collaborate with a Senior Psychologist for supervision, periodic reviews, and approval of frameworks and safety language.</li><li>Partner with designers and PMs to refine prompts, journaling flows, and psychoeducational content.</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Scope & Supervision</p><ul><li>This is a non-clinical role—you will not diagnose, treat, or handle crises.</li><li>Work is reviewed by a Senior/Qualified Psychologist; safety and ethics follow company policies.</li></ul><p><br></p><p>What You’ll Need</p><ul><li>Pursuing or recently completed MA/MSc in Psychology (Clinical/Counseling/Applied or related).</li><li>Strong research/writing skills; able to translate concepts (CBT/DBT/mindfulness) into clear, structured guidelines.</li><li>Comfort with word/Excel for labeling, QC tracking, and simple analysis.</li><li>High attention to detail, consistency, and confidentiality.</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Nice to Have</p><ul><li>Experience with Notion/Airtable/Jira for ops; basic Python/R or data-viz for simple analyses (optional).</li><li>Familiarity with accessibility, inclusivity, and multilingual considerations.</li></ul><p><br></p><p>What We Offer</p><ul><li>Paid internship with mentorship from product and senior psychology leads.</li><li>Real impact on datasets, evaluation quality, and product safety.</li><li>Flexible hours (if applicable) and a certificate/letter of recommendation.</li><li>Potential PPO (pre-placement offer) based on performance.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>How to Apply</strong></p><p>Apply via LinkedIn <strong>or</strong> at <strong>nomisma.ai/career/</strong>.</p><p>You can also email your resume and 1–2 short samples (e.g., a brief literature summary, coding scheme, or content critique) to <strong>info@nomisma.ai</strong></p><p>with subject: <strong>“Psychology Intern – Data & QC – Your Name”</strong>. In your email, include 2–3 bullets describing a project where you <strong>labeled/analyzed data</strong> or <strong>improved content quality</strong> (goal, method, outcome).</p>

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