Acadia invites a Technology, AI and Automation Intern to join its Europe team for a paid onsite assignment in Baar, Switzerland, lasting 2 to 4 months. You will design, prototype, and test AI enabled solutions to boost efficiency across multiple functions, translate business problems into practical tech, and deliver small to mid-sized projects with a capstone presentation. You will collaborate with Commercial, Medical Affairs, Market Access, Operations, HR, Finance and IT while aligning with regulatory requirements. The ideal candidate is enrolled at a Swiss university, has hands-on AI or automation experience, strong communication, and the ability to work independently. Fluency in English and a valid work permit are required. Tips: tailor your resume to show impact, include relevant projects or a portfolio, highlight cross functional collaboration and regulatory mindset, mention any low-code or scripting skills, and demonstrate curiosity and initiative.
The Technology, AI & Automation Intern will support Acadia Europe by contributing hands-on technical expertise to identify, prototype, and deliver technology-enabled improvements across the European organization. This internship is planned for a duration of 2–4 months and is intended to provide targeted, project-based support outside of the standard intern program framework.
The role is designed to bring current external perspectives on AI and automation into Acadia Europe, while enabling the intern to gain structured exposure to the pharmaceutical business. The intern will contribute cross-functionally to understanding business processes and deliver tangible, value-adding outputs aligned with Acadia’s ways of working and compliance requirements.
The position is paid and based in Baar (ZG), Switzerland. We are only able to consider students enrolled at Swiss learning institutions with valid work/stay permits.
This internship provides hands-on exposure to applying AI and automation in a real-world pharmaceutical setting. The intern will gain insight into cross-functional operations, regulatory considerations, and decision-making processes, with the opportunity to focus more deeply on selected functions based on project scope. For Acadia, the role provides targeted technical capacity and fresh external perspectives to explore how technology can further optimize ways of working.
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