Assist in designing, building, and testing features for a partnership portal aimed at enhancing logistics collaborations.
This is a remote position.
ImEx Cargo LLC is a forward-thinking logistics and freight-forwarding company dedicated to simplifying global trade. We connect businesses to markets across the world with reliable, efficient, and technology-driven shipping solutions. We are looking for innovative minds to join our team and help us build the digital infrastructure that will the future of logistics. About the Role We’re building a dedicated Partnership Portal to streamline collaborations with logistics partners, trucking companies, and airlines. As a Partnership Portal Development Intern, you will assist in designing, building, and testing portal features that help onboard and manage our business relationships.
Responsibilities:
● Assist in the design and development of the partnership portal (front-end/back-end).
● Create partner registration forms, onboarding workflows, and performance dashboards.
● Collaborate with the project manager and UX/UI team for functional user ow.
● Support testing and feedback collection to improve user experience.
● Integrate with CRM or partner tracking tools.
Requirements
Preferred Skills:
• Familiarity with web development (React, Zoho Creator, or similar platforms)
• Basic understanding of databases and user management
• Good communication and documentation skills
• Interest in logistics or B2B platforms is a plus
• Familiarity with web development (React, Zoho Creator, or similar platforms)
• Basic understanding of databases and user management
• Good communication and documentation skills
• Interest in logistics or B2B platforms is a plus
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