Intern (Founder’s Office)
Arogyam
2 - 5 years
Bengaluru
Posted: 03/05/2026
Job Description
Arogyam is building a new-age Ayurvedic health company for India. Our flagship product, The Obesity Killer Kit, is focused on helping people lose weight in a practical, sustainable way. We combine deep category conviction, strong consumer understanding, and sharp execution to build products that create real outcomes. With a 10x+ growth in the last year, we are planning to sustain this momentum as we aim for 50 Cr ARR in the next 12 months.
About the role
It is a paid internship program. We are hiring Marketing and Operations Interns to work directly with the founders on high-priority business initiatives at Arogyam and Obesity Killer Kit. This role is for someone who can take a raw idea, make it concrete, and drive it to completion.
What you will do
- Work directly with the founders to shape and execute important business initiatives
- Break vague ideas into clear plans, milestones, timelines, and next steps
- Drive execution across internal team members, agencies, vendors, and freelancers
- Build simple systems, processes, and playbooks where things are currently messy
Examples of projects you may work on
- Identify new revenue streams
- Explore and help launch new channels/products
- Create repeatable playbooks for new initiatives
Who can apply
- MBA graduates
- Second year MBA students
- Any graduate with Marketing/Operations acumen with interest in high-ownership roles
The role is a fit for you if:
- enjoy taking messy problems and bringing structure to them
- like building from 0 to 1
- are resourceful and can get things done even with limited resources
- do not need a team under you to create progress
- care about outcomes more than job labels
- are excited by hard problems, fast learning, and high accountability
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