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Front End Developer Intern (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React)

ArGo Intern India

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Job Description

"Join our dynamic team at ArGo Intern as a Front End Developer Intern and propel your career forward with the latest technologies in web development."

As a Front End Developer Intern, you will play a crucial role in shaping the user experience of our web applications. You will collaborate with experienced developers, designers, and backend teams to create seamless and engaging interfaces.

With a strong foundation in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and React, you will be tasked with building responsive web pages, optimizing applications for performance and usability, and debugging existing front-end code.

Why you should learn this:

The demand for skilled front-end developers is skyrocketing, with an estimated 10% growth rate in the next 5 years.

Expected Salary: $60,000 - $100,000 per year, depending on experience and location.

How it works:

  • Step 1: Learn the fundamentals of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript through online courses and tutorials.
  • Step 2: Familiarize yourself with React and its ecosystem, including popular libraries and tools.

Core Concepts to Master

1

Responsive Design Principles

Understand how to create flexible and adaptable designs that work across various devices, screen sizes, and orientations.

2

State Management in React

Learn how to manage state effectively in React applications using libraries such as Redux and MobX.

3

Performance Optimization

Discover techniques to improve application performance, including code splitting, lazy loading, and caching.

Interview Questions (Beginner)

  • Can you explain the difference between HTML and CSS?
  • How do you approach debugging a JavaScript issue?
  • What is your experience with React, and how have you used it in projects?

Job Overview

CompanyArGo Intern
Employment TypeFull-time
LocationIndia
Experience LevelFresher

Advance Questions

  • How do you handle complex state management in a large React application?
  • Can you describe a scenario where you optimized application performance using code splitting?
  • How do you approach accessibility in your front-end development?