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Frontend developer internship (paid - remote - 6 months)

We are offering a paid frontend developer internship with a minimum monthly compensation of €900, fully remote, and running for a 6-month period. This internship is designed for students or recent graduates who want to gain meaningful, hands-on experience in frontend development while working in a real professional setting. You will contribute to active projects, improve your technical skills, and learn how modern development teams collaborate in a remote environment.

About the internship

As a frontend developer intern, you will be involved in the ongoing development and improvement of web applications used in real projects. You will work closely with experienced developers and designers, taking part in the full development cycle, from implementing new features to refining existing interfaces. This role is focused on practical learning through real responsibilities rather than observation.

Your responsibilities

  • develop, update, and maintain responsive web pages and user interface components

  • translate design mockups, wireframes, and concepts into clean, readable, and maintainable frontend code

  • collaborate with designers to ensure visual consistency and accurate implementation

  • work with backend developers to integrate frontend features with server-side logic

  • ensure consistent functionality across different browsers, devices, and screen sizes

  • optimize pages for performance, accessibility, and usability

  • test features, identify bugs, and assist with debugging and fixes

  • contribute ideas to improve user experience (UX), layout, and overall interface quality

  • document basic frontend solutions and updates when needed


Requirements

What we are looking for

  • basic to intermediate knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

  • understanding of responsive design principles and cross-browser compatibility

  • experience with or interest in frontend frameworks such as React or Vue.js

  • familiarity with basic UI and UX concepts and best practices

  • good attention to detail and a structured approach to problem solving

  • willingness to learn, accept feedback, and improve continuously

  • ability to manage tasks independently and communicate clearly in a remote team

  • reliability and commitment for the full 6-month internship duration


  • Benefits

    What you will gain

    • a paid internship with a minimum compensation of €900 per month

    • a clearly structured 6-month remote internship program

    • flexible working hours that can be adjusted around studies

    • ongoing guidance, feedback, and support from experienced frontend developers

    • practical experience working on real-world projects used by real users

    • exposure to professional development workflows, tools, and team collaboration

    • improved confidence in writing production-level frontend code

    • a certificate of internship completion and a reference letter based on performance

    • a supportive environment focused on learning, growth, and skill development


      If you are eager to gain hands-on frontend experience and work on real projects in a remote professional environment, apply now to join our team.



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