As an 'Operations and Client Coordination Intern,' you will support day-to-day project operations and client communication. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys organization, follow-ups, documentation, and working with structured systems. Your main responsibility is to ensure projects stay organized, communication is clear, and nothing is missed.
1. Maintain and update project trackers regularly.
2. Track task progress, deadlines, and dependencies.
3. Coordinate with the execution and tech team for regular updates.
4. Ensure each project has a clear status: In progress, Waiting for client, On hold, Completed.
5. Share weekly project updates with clients.
6. Follow up for pending inputs, feedback, or approvals.
7. Support AMC-related coordination and follow-ups.
Skill(s) required
Document ManagementGoogle DocsGoogle DriveMS-OfficePrioritizationProject ManagementTime ManagementWeb development
1. are available for full time (in-office) internship
2. can start the internship between 9th Jan'26 and 13th Feb'26
3. are available for duration of 3 months
4. are from Pune only
5. have relevant skills and interests
Other requirements
1. Students or fresh graduates interested in operations or coordination
2. Candidates comfortable with Google Sheets, Google Docs, and basic documentation
3. Organised, patient, and detail-oriented individuals
4. Candidates willing to follow structured processes
5. Candidates who are proactive and self-driven once they clearly understand what is expected from them
Perks
Certificate Letter of recommendation Flexible work hours Informal dress code
Additional information
Important Details:
This role is not suitable for candidates who prefer creative, flexible, or unstructured work, or who get bored with routine follow-ups and documentation.
TNIT is your one-stop shop for web and digital solutions. We are Mumbai's leading firm offering web development, app development, digital marketing, UI/UX design, graphic design, and more. We are transforming businesses with in-depth expertise and a results-driven approach.