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Intern - Software Engineer - Mobile (Paid Internship) - [ Fully Remote ]
Colombo,Sri LankaAre you a university student passionate about mobile app development? Here's your opportunity to gain hands-on experience as an Intern - Software Engineer - Mobile in a paid 6-month internship, with the potential for an extension based on your performance.
What You’ll Do
- Work alongside experienced developers to create and maintain mobile applications.
- Develop and test features using React Native for cross-platform compatibility.
- Collaborate with the backend team to integrate APIs.
- Debug and optimize code to ensure smooth app performance.
- Contribute to creating a seamless and engaging user experience.
What We’re Looking For
- Eligibility: Must have a valid university ID and be actively enrolled in a university program.
- Skills and Qualifications:
- Basic knowledge of JavaScript and React Native.
- Familiarity with mobile app development lifecycle.
- Understanding of responsive design principles and UI/UX basics.
- Willingness to learn and adapt to new tools and technologies.
- Soft Skills:
- Strong problem-solving abilities.
- Effective communication and teamwork skills.
What’s in It for You?
- Paid Internship: Gain real-world experience while earning a competitive stipend.
- Mentorship: Learn directly from experienced mobile app developers.
- Career Growth: Opportunity to extend the contract based on performance.
- Hands-On Experience: Work on practical projects that make an impact.
Salary and compensation
65K LKR - 90K LKR / monthly
Benefits
- No monitoring system 👀
- No politics at work 🚫
How to Apply
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