Remote Web Development Intern to complete 120 internship hours. Assist with website development (WordPress, Shopify, or custom), front-end work (HTML/CSS/JavaScript), SEO and performance improvements, landing pages, marketing automation scripts, API integrations, and UI/UX enhancements while collaborating with design and marketing teams.
This is a remote position.
Inbound Studio is a creative web design and digital marketing agency dedicated to building cutting-edge websites and marketing solutions that drive results. We specialize in web development, SEO, branding, and automation, helping businesses grow their online presence.
We are seeking a Web Development Intern who is currently enrolled in a coding program and needs 120 internship hours to complete their certification. This is a great opportunity to apply your coding skills in a real-world setting, work with experienced developers, and contribute to exciting client projects.
- Assist in website development and optimization (WordPress, Shopify, or custom builds)
- Work on front-end development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and responsive design
- Support SEO and website performance improvements
- Develop landing pages and marketing automation scripts
- Help with API integrations for marketing and analytics tools
- Assist in UI/UX enhancements and interactive web elements
- Work closely with the design and marketing team on conversion-focused web experiences
Requirements
Essential Qualifications:
Currently enrolled in a coding bootcamp/program (or recent graduate)
Basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript (bonus: WordPress, Shopify, React, PHP)
Passion for web design, marketing, and problem-solving
Strong attention to detail and willingness to learn
Ability to work independently and meet deadlines
Bonus Skills (Not Required but Nice to Have!)
- Experience with SEO best practices
- Familiarity with marketing automation (Zapier, Zoho, HubSpot, Google Analytics)
- Basic understanding of UX/UI design principles
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