About the Role & Team
Do you want a front-row seat to enterprise AI transformation — and a real role in making it happen?
NEXUS is IDC's enterprise initiative to modernize how market intelligence is produced, governed, and delivered at scale. And right now, we're building the operational backbone that makes it work.
As an AI Transformation & Program Operations Co-op, you'll work directly with the NEXUS program owner, embedded at the operational core of one of IDC's highest-priority transformation programs. This isn't a background support role. You'll help activate AI pilots, track execution across workstreams, and keep a complex, fast-moving initiative on course during one of the most consequential moments in IDC's history.
Your work will be visible. Your contributions will matter. And you'll leave with a genuine understanding of what enterprise AI transformation actually looks like from the inside.
What You’ll Do
NEXUS is activating multiple AI and automation pilots in H2 2026. You'll be the operational engine that keeps them moving: supporting intake and activation across simultaneous pilots, coordinating stakeholders, documenting scope, and tracking progress through IDC's Fast Launch AI Readiness (FLAIR) governance process. You'll maintain current pilot status documentation, track action items and dependencies, and flag risks before they stall progress. When pilot working sessions and governance reviews happen, you'll own the logistics, agendas, and follow-ups.
Program Status & Visibility
Leadership needs a clear, accurate view of program health without chasing status across teams. You'll make that possible: consolidating workstream updates into coherent reporting artifacts, maintaining NEXUS program tracking in Coda, and preparing bi-weekly Spark portfolio updates and SteerCo materials as priorities evolve.
Governance Documentation
Good programs run on clear records. You'll capture, organize, and maintain NEXUS governance documentation, including workstream charters, decision logs, process standards, and meeting records, and help develop the program frameworks and workflow standards that keep the initiative coherent as it scales.
Internal Program Communications
You'll draft the communications that keep NEXUS stakeholders oriented and moving: program updates, milestone announcements, workstream summaries, and materials that help teams understand where the program is headed and why it matters.
What You'll Gain
By the end of your term, you'll have contributed to the activation of multiple AI pilots and helped stand up the operational infrastructure of an enterprise transformation program. That means direct exposure to executive stakeholders, hands-on experience with AI-first program operations, and practical skills in program management, stakeholder communication, and process documentation that translate across industries and functions.
This is portfolio-worthy experience, and a genuine edge for anyone who wants to understand how organizations actually change in an AI-first world.
What You Bring
Hybrid schedule, working from our Boston office 2–3 days per week.
Why This Role Stands Out
At IDC, your work helps shape how the world understands technology and where it goes next. You collaborate with curious, high-caliber colleagues who value rigor, integrity, and shared success. As the premier global provider of trusted technology intelligence, IDC equips business and technology leaders with the evidence they need to make confident decisions. Our insights inform strategy, investment, and innovation across industries and regions.
Recognized by IIAR as Analyst Firm of the Year for five consecutive years, IDC sets the standard for credibility and impact. With more than 1,000 analysts worldwide and a truly global perspective, we combine deep expertise with practical relevance. Here, your ideas matter, your voice is heard, and your contributions provide the insights leaders rely on every day. It is meaningful work, backed by a culture that supports growth, collaboration, and long-term career development with a globally respected brand.
Compensation Transparency
At IDC, we are committed to fair and equitable pay practices. Employees are compensated equitably for their work, aligned with their skills and experience. Salary and incentive structures are determined through a rigorous process that considers experience, education, certifications, role-specific requirements, internal equity, and verified U.S. market data from an independent third-party partner.
The expected total annual compensation, depending on education and experience, is between $25.00 - $35.00 per hour.
Equal Opportunity Employer
IDC is committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all qualified persons. Employment eligibility verification required. We participate in E-Verify.
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