
Intern - Behavioural Science
- Minneapolis, MN
- Training
- Full-time
- Reporting mistakes and incidents
- Handling sensitive data with care
- Experimenting with generative AI tools while maintaining a risk-aware mindset
- Adopting secure behaviors such as using strong passwords, avoiding phishing attempts, and following data privacy best practices
- Content Development: Use behavioral science principles to design engaging training materials that promote a wide range of secure behaviors, such as reporting incidents, safeguarding sensitive data, and practicing risk-aware decision-making.
- Content Gap Analysis: Identify gaps in existing security training materials and propose innovative solutions to address them.
- Nudge Development: Collaborate with the team to create and refine nudges that adjust user behavior, focusing on default language, recommended frequency, and contextual relevance.
- Instructional Design Support: Assist in making current content more accessible through various design tasks that enhance user engagement and understanding.
- Behavioral Insights Application: Utilize behavioral science principles to design nudges that are subtle yet effective, ensuring they enhance user experience without being intrusive.
- Content Strategy: Develop content that supports the nudges, including tooltips, spotlights, and onboarding walkthroughs, to facilitate user engagement and feature adoption.
- User Journey Analysis: Analyze user behavior data to identify optimal moments for nudging, ensuring that prompts are timely and contextually relevant.
- Practical Experience: Hands-on experience in applying behavioral science to real-world challenges in cybersecurity content design.
- Portfolio Development: Build a portfolio showcasing your ability to create impactful content and nudges that drive behavioral change.
- Mentorship: Collaborate with experienced professionals in content design and cybersecurity, gaining insights into industry best practices.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with experts in behavioral science, UX design, and cybersecurity.
- Master’s or PhD in Behavioral Science, Psychology, Communication, or a related field.
- Strong understanding of behavioral science concepts, particularly in the context of nudging and user behavior.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- General awareness of cybersecurity topics (e.g., phishing, data privacy) is beneficial, though a specific background in cybersecurity is not required.
- Ability to synthesize complex information into clear, actionable insights.
- Creative problem-solving skills and a passion for driving positive behavioral change.
- Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and able to work both independently and collaboratively.