Truewind
Truewind is building the future of accounting with AI. We partner with startups, growing companies, and accounting firms to simplify financial operations, reduce manual work, and deliver clean, investor-ready financials.
Our founding team includes two-time Y Combinator founders, experienced operators, and a world-class engineering team. We’re growing quickly, and 2025 is shaping up to be a big year. That’s where you come in.
We’re looking for a Product Management Intern (Market Research & Growth) to help us uncover insights and opportunities as we expand into the mid-market. This is a paid internship where you’ll dive deep into market research, competitive analysis, and experimentation to guide our GTM strategy.
You’ll partner with our Marketing and BDR teams to spot trends, surface insights, and shape our approach to winning new customer segments. You’ll also get to run creative, fast-paced experiments that test traction with startups and new market verticals.
If you’re analytical, curious, and love connecting data to strategy, this is your chance to build product intuition in a fast-moving AI startup.
Market Research & Insights
Growth Experiments
GTM Enablement
At Truewind, our vision is a world where more startups succeed, where founders can access more variety of capital options, where every leader in an organization can access financial insights, and where investors can scale to invest in all the best companies.
Truewind modernizes the financial back-office for startups. Through a combination of intelligent software and concierge service, we deliver a delightful financial back office experience. Truewind is doing for the back-office what AWS did for computing — making it easy, scalable, and on-demand.
Truewind is a Series A, Y-Combinator company and backed by a fantastic set of firms, angels and our customers, including Scrum Ventures, Beat Ventures, Soma Capital. We are innovating on the financial infrastructure for private markets, building the repository for financial performance and reducing the friction to information sharing.