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HTML/CSS Developer Intern (Entry Level) | HTML • CSS • Web Design | Remote

Skillzenloop India

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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

1

Responsive Web Design

Understand how to create websites that adapt to different screen sizes and devices, ensuring a seamless user experience.

2

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.

3

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

CompanySkillzenloop
Employment TypeFull-time
LocationIndia
Experience LevelFresher

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?