Winter 2025

Robotics Customer Service Intern

Customer Service

Posted on 9/10/2025

Matic

Matic

51-200 employees

Floor-cleaning robot with mopping and vacuuming

No salary listed

Mountain View, CA, USA

In Person

Category
Customer Experience & Support (2)
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Required Skills
Customer Service
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree required (technical or analytical field preferred)
  • Ability and desire to convert to full-time immediately if the internship goes well (no break)
  • Customer empathy and an obsession with making them feel like a million dollars
  • Extreme attention to every single issue a customer faces and how to resolve it
  • Analytical mindset—you connect the dots, see patterns, ask the right questions, and dig to the root cause so issues don’t recur
  • A knack for solving complex customer problems creatively
  • Ownership, drive, and a willingness to do whatever it takes
  • Bias toward action, follow-through, and a proactive approach
  • Excellent communication and writing skills—you translate complex technical concepts into clear, actionable guidance that empowers customers, engineers, and users of Matic.
Responsibilities
  • Own the entire customer service experience end-to-end—from first response to resolution—escalating complex issues to the right teams, keeping customers updated, and driving follow-up until closure
  • Ensure every customer issue is acknowledged and fully resolved—no missed responses, no open threads left behind, no customer feeling dissatisfied
  • Collaborate with operations, product, and engineering teams, guiding customers through solutions or coordinating repairs/replacements
  • Learn the product details of the Matic robot inside and out
  • Stay up to date on product features and updates to provide customers with accurate information
  • Consolidate, slice and dice, and analyze customer issue data to uncover trends, recurring issues, and areas for improvement, and share actionable feedback with the team
  • Present findings to the entire engineering team and the Matic team as a whole
  • Create videos, quick-start guides, widgets, FAQs, and a knowledge base (articles, videos, tutorials) to empower customers to self-serve when possible
  • Design and create processes/workflows that result in fast, efficient, and simple resolution of issues where everyone is on the same page
  • Innovate and build scalable systems for customer support as the customer count increases from thousands to tens of thousands and beyond.
Desired Qualifications
  • You genuinely care about customers and are motivated to help them
  • You are passionate about making an impact in customers’ lives through an amazing service experience with Matic
  • You love diagnosing complex technical issues, constantly learning, and thriving beyond your comfort zone
  • You are excited to do life’s work.

Matic Robots makes an advanced floor-cleaning robot that combines mopping and vacuuming, using computer vision to sense surroundings and switch cleaning modes automatically. It navigates homes by recognizing obstacles like wires and toys, accepts voice commands and gestures, and can follow routines programmed in a dedicated app; it is quiet and designed for continuous cleaning with smart-home compatibility. It differentiates itself with a focus on privacy, quiet operation, seamless smart-home integration, and direct-to-consumer sales with optional software update subscriptions. Its goal is to simplify household cleaning for tech-savvy and busy families by delivering a reliable robotic cleaner that fits modern homes and stays updated through software services.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$29.6M

Headquarters

Mountain View, California

Founded

2017

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Home robotics adoption surges post-2024 with $86.9M funding.
  • HOG inventor Navneet Dalal and Nest alumni attract elite talent.
  • Mopping-vacuum integration captures fragmented floor-care market.

What critics are saying

  • Matic avoids only 14/24 obstacles versus Roomba's superior mapping.
  • Ecovacs floods market with $300 lidar vac-mops in 12 months.
  • $87M burns out in 18 months without revenue at $995 price.

What makes Matic unique

  • Matic uses stereo cameras and neural SLAM for 3D vision without lidar.
  • Full-stack control from firmware to assembly accelerates iteration.
  • On-device AI processing ensures cloud-free privacy.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Wellness Program

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

4%

1 year growth

-4%

2 year growth

-5%
intelligence360
Sep 11th, 2025
Matic Robots Raises $86.9M Funding

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Nov 13th, 2023
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Nov 13th, 2023
MyQ blocks third-party support, Matic is a new style of vacuum, & more on HomeKit Insider

Launching in 2024, Matic previewed its new robotic vacuum cleaner that, while it carries a large price tag, is designed to never get trapped or stuck like existing smart home vacuums.

LinkedIn
Nov 4th, 2023
Firstcup.VC on LinkedIn: Matic raised $24M. Check out our slides!

Matic raised $24M. Check out our slides! Matic is the first AI-driven indoor robot that can expertly navigate any home, without sending data to the cloud…

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Nov 3rd, 2023
Taking On Giants: A Qa With Robotic Vacuum Startup Matic’S Co-Founder Mehul Nariyawala

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