Technology J-1 Sponsorship Jobs in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania's technology sector spans Philadelphia's enterprise software firms, Pittsburgh's AI and robotics research hubs, and university-affiliated tech programs across the state, all of which regularly host J-1 visa exchange visitors. Companies like Comcast, SAP America, and Carnegie Mellon University's affiliated organizations are among the employers with established sponsorship patterns for technology roles in the state.
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ABOUT PROSCIA
Proscia is revolutionizing pathology, the last major frontier in healthcare to embrace digital. As a leader in pathology AI software, we are empowering pathologists and scientists to transition from traditional microscope-based workflows to digital, AI-driven approaches, unlocking new possibilities in precision medicine.
The digital pathology market is experiencing explosive growth as advances in AI enable unprecedented insights into diseases like cancer. Pathology is central to medicine, and the shift to AI-powered solutions is not just modernizing workflows—it’s transforming how diseases are diagnosed, treated, and understood. Predictions for the future of pathology show a tidal wave of adoption, with experts describing the field as “poised for the next major breakthrough” in healthcare innovation.
Backed by over $100 million in funding from leading healthcare and technology investors, Proscia is at the forefront of this revolution. Joining Proscia means being part of a company at the cutting edge of healthcare innovation, where the possibilities are limitless. With the convergence of AI, precision medicine, and digital pathology, we’re not just changing pathology—we’re redefining what’s possible in medicine.
ABOUT THIS POSITION
We’re looking for a highly motivated summer intern to help evolve Proscia’s content infrastructure into an AI-ready, automation-driven system. This role sits at the intersection of technical communication, AI, and product enablement—focused on transforming how content is created, structured, and delivered to drive customer adoption and AI feature usage. You'll use modern AI tooling daily — drafting taxonomies, prototyping authoring assistants, pressure-testing your own output — because building AI-ready content systems demands AI-native practitioners, not retrofitted ones.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Working at a startup like Proscia means wearing many hats, but when you come to work you can expect to focus on the following:
- Contribute to automated publication pipelines that pull from engineering systems and assemble release-ready content, applying principles of collaborative automation
- Prototype LLM-powered authoring assistants — tagging, classification, content quality checks — integrated directly with our content management system's API
- Design metadata structures that scale with our regulatory footprint and make our content legible to AI agents — the prerequisite for the in-product AI experiences our customers will increasingly rely on
- Decompose composite documentation into modular building blocks that automated pipelines and AI agents can assemble reliably using modern tooling to accelerate the analysis without losing editorial judgment
- Apply WCAG-aligned authoring practices to bring documentation into compliance — including validating AI-generated alt text with the editorial eye to know when the model got it wrong
- Partner with product, engineering, and customer-facing teams to ground content decisions in real user workflows
- Audit and propose a library structure that's navigable for humans and dependable for automated pipelines
- Help build high-leverage assets — in-app guidance, role-based learning paths, AI-consumable content — assembled from the modular building blocks you're creating
ABOUT YOU
We’re looking for people who are smart, nice, & get stuff done. Proscia is a high-growth company, and we want entrepreneurial doers that thrive in a challenging environment, that are ready to build the plane while flying it.
You treat AI tools as a default part of your workflow — drafting, analyzing, and pressure-testing your output with them rather than treating them as novelties. You can validate and constrain what an LLM produces, knowing when the model got it right and when its confidence is bluffing. You think in systems: a tag is also a metadata signal, a topic is also a building block, and a piece of documentation is also context an AI agent will read tomorrow.
Proscia's next Summer Technical Content & AI Automation Intern will have:
- Currently pursuing a degree in Technical Communication, Information Science, Biomedical Engineering, Health Informatics, or a related field
- Demonstrated practice with LLMs and AI agents — you've built, prototyped, or shipped something with them in academic or personal work, and can speak specifically to what worked, what didn't, and why
- Excellent written communication skills with attention to structure, clarity, and usability
- Analytical mindset with the ability to break down complex systems into modular components
- Comfort working with structured content systems, APIs, or technical platforms (experience with XML, DITA, or CCMS tools is a plus)
- Ability to work independently in ambiguous environments and take ownership of projects
- Interest in healthcare, life sciences, or regulated environments (preferred but not required)
- A builder's instinct — you ship rough versions, gather real feedback, and use AI and automation to get more shots on goal
NICE TO HAVE
- Open-source contributions, side projects, or a portfolio that shows how you think and build
- Active in technical writing, content design, or AI-for-content communities — you stay close to where the field is moving
- Experience contributing to documentation in regulated industries, where rigor matters as much as clarity
BEYOND JUST WORK
As a company in healthcare, we want our people to be happy and healthy, in and out of the office. In addition to competitive pay, we ensure everyone on our team is supported with savings, schedule, and insurance options that promote long-term health and personal growth.
Our office environment is designed for creativity and agility: with walls as notepads and couches for collaboration. We’re located in the heart of Philadelphia, with views of the city so you can spend your time focusing on what matters most.
At Proscia, we don’t just accept differences — we celebrate them, we support them, and we thrive on them for the benefit of our employees, our products, and our community. Proscia is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace.
WHY THIS ROLE MATTERS
This internship directly contributes to Proscia’s transition toward an AI-first, automation-driven future—unlocking scalable content systems that drive product adoption, improve regulatory resilience, and power in-product AI experiences.
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Which technology companies sponsor J-1 visas in Pennsylvania?
Several Pennsylvania-based employers have established J-1 sponsorship programs for technology roles. Comcast and its NBCUniversal division in Philadelphia, SAP America in Newtown Square, and various firms tied to Pittsburgh's robotics and AI ecosystem regularly host J-1 exchange visitors. University-affiliated research labs and hospitals with technology divisions are also active sponsors, particularly in the intern and trainee categories.
Which cities in Pennsylvania have the most technology J-1 sponsorship jobs?
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh account for the largest share of technology J-1 sponsorship activity in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia draws enterprise software, fintech, and cybersecurity roles, while Pittsburgh's strengths in AI, autonomous systems, and academic research create strong demand for J-1 interns and trainees. King of Prussia and Malvern, outside Philadelphia, also host notable technology employer campuses with sponsorship histories.
What types of technology roles typically qualify for J-1 sponsorship in Pennsylvania?
Software engineering, data analysis, cybersecurity, IT systems administration, and research and development positions are among the technology roles most commonly associated with J-1 sponsorship in Pennsylvania. Intern and trainee program categories are the most frequently used J-1 designations in tech. Roles need to connect directly to the participant's field of study or prior professional training to satisfy J-1 program requirements.
How do I find technology J-1 sponsorship jobs in Pennsylvania?
Migrate Mate is built specifically for international candidates seeking visa-sponsored roles. You can filter by J-1 visa type, select Pennsylvania as your target state, and browse technology positions from employers with active sponsorship programs. Because sponsorship status is often not disclosed on general job postings, using a platform like Migrate Mate that surfaces verified sponsoring employers saves significant research time.
Are there state-specific considerations for J-1 sponsorship in Pennsylvania's technology sector?
Pennsylvania does not impose state-level restrictions on J-1 sponsorship, but the concentration of federally funded research institutions and defense contractors in the state means some technology roles carry security clearance requirements or export control considerations that can affect J-1 eligibility. Participants should confirm with their J-1 program sponsor that a specific position is approved under their exchange visitor category before accepting any offer.