HTML/CSS Developer Intern (Entry Level) | HTML • CSS • Web Design | Remote
Skillzenloop India
Job Description
"Kickstart your web development journey with SkillzenLoop as an HTML/CSS Developer Intern, where creativity meets technical skills in a remote work environment."
In this role, you'll have the opportunity to work on real-world web development projects, developing strong skills in web design, responsive layouts, and front-end development.
As an HTML/CSS Developer Intern, you'll be responsible for designing and developing visually appealing websites, working closely with our team to bring design concepts to life.
Why you should learn this:
The demand for skilled web developers is on the rise, with a projected growth rate of 13% by 2028, making it a highly sought-after career path.
Expected Salary: $40,000 - $60,000 per year, with the potential to earn up to $80,000 with experience and advanced skills.
How it works:
- Step 1: Get familiar with HTML and CSS fundamentals, including selectors, properties, and values.
- Step 2: Practice building responsive web pages, working with layout, and creating visually appealing designs.
Core Concepts to Master
Responsive Web Design
Understand how to create websites that adapt to different screen sizes and devices, ensuring a seamless user experience.
HTML and CSS Fundamentals
Learn the basics of HTML structure, CSS selectors, properties, and values, and how to apply them to create visually appealing websites.
Front-End Development
Discover the world of front-end development, where you'll learn to create interactive and dynamic user interfaces using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Interview Questions (Beginner)
- What is CSS and how does it differ from HTML?
- Can you explain the concept of responsive web design?
- How would you approach debugging a layout issue in a website?
Job Overview
Advance Questions
- • Can you explain the difference between CSS preprocessors like Sass and Less?
- • How would you optimize a website's performance using CSS and HTML?
- • Can you describe your experience with front-end frameworks like Bootstrap and Material-UI?