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Revenue & Growth Intern

Flore is a personalized probiotic company. Nine years of whole-genome microbiome data, over 23,000 patients sequenced, a proprietary algorithm that matches probiotic strains to your gut. We acquired the assets from Sun Genomics in 2024 and we're rebuilding — leaner, faster, with two storefronts (Flore.com for full personalization, RealGoodOnes.com for targeted blends) and real momentum.

We're hiring one summer intern — a rising junior or senior undergrad — to work directly with the CEO and COO on the revenue side of the business. This is not a coffee-fetching internship. You'll be on calls, in the CRM, helping ship marketing campaigns, opening the B2B clinician channel, and using AI to design and implement the sales-and-growth playbook this company will run on for years.

Why this internship is different

  • Work directly with a world-class entrepreneur. Your manager is the founder/CEO — 20+ years in biotech, backed by SOSV, with a polymath background spanning molecular biology, trading, and AI. You'll see real strategy, real fundraising, and real customer work — not someone else's filtered version of it.
  • Build with AI, not around it. You'll use LLMs, AI agents, and automation tooling daily — drafting outreach, segmenting CRM data, building campaign flows, prototyping ideas. By summer's end you'll be more dangerous with AI than most full-time marketers.
  • Take a process from blank page to implementation. You won't just "help out" with sales — you'll own the design and rollout of the sales-and-growth engine. Map the process, build it, test it, ship it, measure it. You leave with a portfolio piece you can point to for years.
  • Joliet, Illinois is the advantage, not the compromise. You don't have to move to Chicago or the coasts to work on a serious company. Real biotech, real software, real customer base — built right here. You can keep your local life and still get the experience your classmates are paying NYC rent for.

What you'd actually do

  • Run outbound sales calls and follow-ups with returning and prospective customers across both DTC sites.
  • Help open the clinician channel — research practitioners (functional medicine MDs, naturopaths, GI specialists), make introductions, and book meetings for the CEO.
  • Own the CRM — clean it, segment it, automate it. Make it useful instead of a graveyard of stale contacts.
  • Design the sales-and-growth process from scratch — diagram it, instrument it, then actually implement what you designed.
  • Use AI tools to scale yourself — drafting outreach sequences, summarizing calls, building lookalike lists, prototyping landing pages.
  • Co-build marketing campaigns alongside the team — email sequences, win-back flows, social, whatever moves the needle.
  • Sit in on real customer and clinician conversations and learn what people actually buy on (it's never what you think).
  • Bring ideas. If you see something we're not doing, say so. Best idea wins regardless of who said it.

What we're looking for

  • Rising junior or senior undergrad. Any major — we care more about how you think than what's on your transcript.
  • A hustler. Not the LinkedIn-bio kind — the kind who responds to emails on Sunday because they want to, not because they were told to.
  • Comfortable on the phone. Sales calls and clinician outreach are not optional in this role.
  • Curious about AI and willing to learn — ChatGPT, Claude, automation tools. You don't need to be an expert; you need to be the kind of person who figures it out fast.
  • Sharp writer. You'll draft emails customers and clinicians actually read.
  • Quick learner who treats "I don't know yet" as a temporary state.
  • Bonus: any CRM experience (HubSpot, Klaviyo, Shopify, Stripe — we don't care which), any sales or DTC background, any healthcare or microbiome interest.

We are not looking for: someone who needs a 6-week onboarding plan, a job description with every task pre-defined, or air cover when something goes sideways. Startup life is improvisation with a deadline. If that sounds bad, this isn't the right gig.

What you'll get

  • $18/hour, ~300 hours over the summer (flexible schedule, work with us on what fits your school calendar).
  • Direct access to the CEO and COO — no layers, no middle management. You'll see how a small company actually runs.
  • Real ownership of a real process you designed, built, and shipped — not a "capstone project" in a binder.
  • Hands-on AI experience that will set you apart from your classmates competing for jobs next spring.
  • A reference from a founder who'll vouch for you for years if you earn it.
  • The truth about what you're good at and what you need to work on — most internships skip this part.

Logistics

  • Joliet, IL — in person. Sales energy lives in the room, not on Zoom.
  • Start date flexible, ideally early to mid-June.
  • Hours flexible across roughly 10 weeks (25–37.5 hrs/week).

How to apply

Send the following to [admin@flore.com]:

  1. Resume (one page is plenty — no need for the high school stuff).
  2. A short note — three sentences max — telling me about a time you sold something, convinced someone of something, or talked someone into doing something they weren't going to do. Doesn't have to be work-related.
  3. Optional: anything you've built, written, or shipped that you're proud of — including anything you've made with AI.