HTML/CSS Developer Intern | Remote | Entry-Level | Web Structuring / Responsive Design
Inficore Soft India
Job Description
"Kickstart your career in web development as an HTML/CSS Developer Intern at Inficore Soft, where you'll gain hands-on experience in building responsive websites, semantic web development, and modern page-building systems."
As a fresh graduate or a beginner in web development, this internship offers a unique opportunity to work on real-world projects, develop your skills in HTML, CSS, and responsive design, and build a strong foundation in frontend development.
With a focus on implementation-led learning, you'll work on projects that challenge you to think creatively and develop problem-solving skills, essential for a successful career in web development.
Why you should learn this:
According to recent industry trends, the demand for skilled HTML/CSS developers is on the rise, with a projected growth rate of 13% in the next 5 years.
Expected Salary: The average salary for an HTML/CSS developer in India is ₹5-8 lakhs per annum, with experienced professionals earning up to ₹15 lakhs per annum.
How it works:
- Step 1: Understand the project requirements and design principles to create a responsive layout system.
- Step 2: Use HTML to build the semantic structure of the webpage, including elements, attributes, and semantic tags.
- Step 3: Develop a responsive design using CSS, including grid systems, flexbox, and media queries.
Core Concepts to Master
Semantic HTML
Semantic HTML refers to the practice of using HTML elements to describe the meaning and structure of content on the web. As an HTML/CSS developer, you'll learn to use semantic HTML to improve accessibility, search engine optimization (SEO), and overall user experience.
Responsive Design
Responsive design is the practice of creating websites that adapt to different screen sizes, devices, and orientations. You'll learn to use CSS grid systems, flexbox, and media queries to create a responsive design that provides a great user experience across various devices.
CSS Preprocessors
CSS preprocessors like Sass and Less allow you to write more efficient and modular CSS code. You'll learn to use these tools to write more maintainable and scalable CSS code.
Interview Questions (Beginner)
- What is semantic HTML, and why is it important?
- How do you create a responsive design using CSS?
- What is the difference between CSS and Sass?
Job Overview
Advance Questions
- • How do you optimize a webpage for different screen sizes and devices?
- • What are some common pitfalls to avoid when using CSS grid systems?
- • How do you troubleshoot common CSS issues like layout problems or inconsistent styling?