Web Development Intern - Remote

This is a remote position.

Job Overview

We are inviting applications from enthusiastic Web Development Interns who are interested in building practical skills through real project work. This remote internship spans 1 to 6 months and is designed to help learners understand modern web development workflows while working under the mentorship of experienced professionals. We aim to grow a global network of trained interns for future expansion.

Responsibilities
  • Assist in creating and improving websites with a focus on mobile responsiveness and user experience.
  • Collaborate with team members to improve site speed, structure, and SEO performance.
  • Help prepare wireframes, layouts, and basic navigation structures for web projects.
  • Support the development of interactive front-end elements and assist in backend-related tasks when required.
  • Participate in discussions and planning sessions for ongoing development projects.
  • Support testing and debugging activities to ensure smooth website functionality.
  • Adhere to coding standards, version control practices, and design guidelines.

Requirements
  • Candidates from any location worldwide are welcome.
  • A computer system with a stable internet connection.
  • Familiarity with HTML, CSS, or JavaScript is an advantage but not mandatory.
  • Strong willingness to learn, adapt, and take initiative.
  • Ability to work efficiently in a remote work environment.

Benefits
  • Hands-on exposure to real web development projects.
  • Mentorship and constructive feedback from senior developers.
  • Flexible internship duration based on individual availability.
  • Opportunity for a stipend based on performance and contribution.
  • Remote work experience with an international team.

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