Full Stack Application Developer Intern

About Work

Date: September 2020 - November 2020

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Mode: Online

A full-stack developer works on both the front-end and back-end of a website or application. This role involves handling projects that include databases, building user-facing websites, and collaborating with clients during project planning phases.

Tenure Highlights

    🌐 Acquired foundational proficiency in web development, encompassing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript fundamentals.
    🌐 Demonstrated keen observation of critical nuances and diverse elements integral to proficient website construction.
    🌐 Embarked on an enlightening journey of learning, embracing a plethora of new concepts, enriching my knowledge base significantly.
    🌐 Engaged in a diverse range of hands-on activities, facilitating a robust comprehension of web development fundamentals. Explored the art of harmonizing design principles to craft compelling, user-centric UI experiences.
    🌐 Translated theoretical knowledge into practical applications, garnering a comprehensive understanding of real-world implementations and their tangible impacts.
    🌐 Collaborated seamlessly within a team of six, collectively conceptualizing and realizing several front-end projects. Notable creations include websites for Wedding Planning, Hospital Services, Grocery Retail, and Interior Design, spotlighting proficient skills in the realm of UI design. (Note: These projects did not incorporate database functionality.)

Tenure Details:

The internship aimed to provide aspiring developers with the skills needed for full-stack web development. The training was comprehensive, covering various aspects of IT and software development.

Interns were assigned real-world projects from clients and received guidance from senior employees. The experience was highly educational and provided valuable industry insights.

Conclusion

This internship successfully imparted essential web development skills, boosting confidence to tackle more complex projects in the future.