Work-Force
About This Opportunity
Work-Force specializes in connecting talent with exciting career opportunities across various industries. This role as a Web Development Intern provides a platform to enhance your skills in web design and development.
Role Overview
In this position, you will be responsible for:
• Website Development: Assisting in the design and development of websites and applications.
• Testing and Debugging: Supporting the testing of websites for functionality and performance.
• Content Management: Helping with content updates and management on existing websites.
• Research: Conducting research on web development trends and technologies.
• Collaboration: Working with the development team to implement new features and enhancements.
Qualifications
To succeed in this role, candidates should have:
• Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Web Development, or related field: Essential for understanding web technologies.
• Knowledge of Programming Languages: Important for developing and maintaining websites.
• Strong Problem-Solving Skills: Necessary for debugging and troubleshooting.
• Effective Communication Skills: Valued for collaborating with team members.
• Interest in Web Development: A proactive approach to learning about web technologies.
Benefits of the Role
This opportunity offers:
• Competitive Stipend: Based on qualifications and experience.
• Hands-On Experience: Practical exposure to web development processes.
• Mentorship: Guidance from experienced developers throughout the program.
• Career Advancement Opportunities: Potential for full-time employment following successful training.
Diversity Commitment
Work-Force is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences.
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