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Web Development Interns Required for Summer/Fall Terms

Position: 

Virtual Web Development Intern

Organization: 

Association for International Language Studies

Association for International Language Studies is a US company working internationally with universities, teacher training organizations, private schools and independent learners. We apply the most up-to-date and relevant research findings to the modern education space. We have more than 12 years experience in the education field.

No of Openings: 

2

Period: 

Typically 8 weeks. We are openly recruiting for interns that are able to start in the summer or fall. We are flexible based on your schedule and internship requirements. Longer internships are also available.

Is this a paid internship?

No. The internship is unpaid. However, you will gain valuable skills and experience, and professional references. We can work with your school to help fulfil any credit requirements. Additionally, you will develop real-world websites that will be used immediately. Successful artifacts will help build your portfolio.

Schedule:

Typically 10-15 hours per week depending on your internship needs. Schedules are flexible.  We can adjust based on your requirements.

Job Description:

We are looking for a part-time web development intern to support our business development. You will work with our intern coordinator and possibly with other interns in small teams.This internship is perfect for computer programming majors, design majors, or web development majors. However, all majors are welcome to apply. Interns must be at least a 2nd year in university. Due to the virtual aspect of this internship, we are seeking self-motivated and friendly individuals with a passion for working with people. 

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Plan and create modules for integration with our website (digitally)
  • Participate in meetings for planning and discussions of targets
  • Develop communication skills by working with internship coordinator and possibly other interns
  • Learn and understand the unique needs of international business and differences in the preferred web design styles in different cultures (especially Japan, China, and Spanish speaking world)
  • Use specific tools (Zoom, Google Meet, etc) for virtual meetings
  • Use programming tools and languages including Firebase, CSS, Stripe, Google, Javascript, HTML, etc.
  • Determine if web development or design is the correct career path for you
  • Develop planning and organizational skills related to work projects

Academic Outcomes:

  • Apply web development and/or design in real-world business scenario
  • Develop professionalism including communication, workflow review processes, and attention to detail

To Apply:

Please contact us on the website to apply with the following information:

  • Which internship position you are interested in
  • Prefered start date
  • Details or requirements of your internship, if any
  • What you hope to do or learn during this internship

Successful applicants will be contacted to arrange an online interview.