Graduate Students – Web Dev Intern (Unpaid)

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Company Description

SJA Pathway, a subsidiary of SJA, is an AI-powered platform that empowers individuals in their career and entrepreneurship journeys. The organization offers innovative tools such as JPlatform, which provides job seekers with intelligent job matching, resume optimization, and interview preparation. EPlatform facilitates real-world learning opportunities through internships on live projects with certification.

SJA Pathway is also developing cutting-edge platforms like CPlatform for scalable product development and FPlatform for founder and investor support. Committed to innovation, SJA Pathway helps users accelerate their success with technology-driven solutions.

Role Description

This is a part-time, unpaid internship for a Graduate Students – Web Dev Intern at SJA Pathway. In this remote role, the intern will contribute to web development projects by writing and testing code, collaborating with the technical team, and participating in website performance optimization. Additional responsibilities include debugging, maintaining existing systems, and gaining hands-on experience through active project involvement.

The position also provides an opportunity to develop a portfolio while working on live projects in an innovative and supportive environment.

Qualifications

  • Proficiency in web development tools and languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • Basic understanding of backend technologies like PHP, Python, or Node.js
  • Experience with version control systems such as Git
  • Strong problem-solving and debugging skills
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
  • Detail-oriented with a passion for learning and adopting new technologies
  • A degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related fields is a plus
  • Knowledge of responsive design principles and experience with frameworks such as React or Angular is an advantage
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