Remote Web Development Intern For College Students

Description

Shape the Digital Future as a Remote Web Development Intern

Picture this: You’re taking a break between classes, but your last code push just made someone’s life easier—maybe a student who finally found the course notes she needed or a small business that’s able to connect with new customers. That’s what happens here. We’re not assigning grunt work. We’re handing real responsibility to people who want their code to have meaning, right now—not someday.

Why This Internship Feels Different

You’ll see the impact of your ideas, sometimes within hours. Perhaps you’ll identify a UX issue that’s causing users trouble and suggest a solution. Or perhaps you’ll help roll out a feature that gets a burst of “Finally!” in user feedback. Here, you’re encouraged to follow your hunches and push the envelope, even if it means failing fast and learning faster. Mentors aren’t just a line in a handbook—they’re people you’ll actually talk to, who’ll give you advice you’ll remember.

The Difference You’ll Make

Forget the “intern” stereotype. Here, your commits often end up in production. Your experiments might spark new features. One week, you could be transforming a clunky page into a smooth onboarding flow; the next, you’re squashing bugs that have been causing headaches for months. You’ll meet users in Zoom calls or read their feedback in Notion, and then take action accordingly. Our users? Over 20,000 folks who’ll notice what you’ve built.

What a Week Might Look Like

Let’s be honest: Every week is different. Sometimes you’ll dive into building out React components, untangling gnarly logic until everything just clicks. Other days, you’re deep in a Trello board, discussing priorities with your mentor and bouncing ideas with designers. Maybe there’s a stubborn bug lurking in our remote collaboration tools—you’ll puzzle it out, probably with a bit of help from someone who’s been there. Expect spontaneous brainstorming, occasional deep work sessions, and plenty of chances to teach (and learn).

The Tools You’ll Actually Use

  • React and Vue.js when you want the UI to really shine.
  • JavaScript/TypeScript, HTML, and CSS—because the basics always matter.
  • GitHub for code, because we’re not about lost changes or mystery merges.
  • Slack, Notion, Figma, Zoom. Not just for talking—these are the platforms where work happens and ideas come to life.
  • Jira and Trello, so nothing falls through the cracks and everyone stays informed about the roadmap.
  • Got your own workflow trick? We’re all ears.

The Vibe: Remote, But Real

This isn’t the kind of “remote” where you’re left on read. Asynchronous communication means you’re trusted to find your rhythm—early bird, night owl, it’s up to you. There are regular check-ins (honestly, more like quick coffee chats), but you’ll also find space for focus and deep work. Don’t know something? Just ask. Someone’s always got an answer, and the feedback’s real—never canned.

How You’ll Stand Out (and Fit In)

  • You notice when interfaces feel clunky, and you want to fix them.
  • You’ve built a few things—maybe for class, maybe for fun—and can’t wait to show them off.
  • You’re the friend who can explain tricky stuff simply, whether on Slack or in person.
  • If a project’s stuck, you’ll suggest a new way forward. If a tool’s broken, you’ll try to fix it (or at least, flag it).
  • Diversity is a reality here—different backgrounds, diverse perspectives, and all are welcome. Got a unique angle? Bring it.

A Real Story

Priya, one of our interns, once noticed a clunky signup page that annoyed users. She discussed it in a stand-up, sketched out an idea on Figma, and then built it. The result? User onboarding was faster, less frustrating—and her fix inspired other interns to bring forward their own suggestions. If you like having your fingerprints on real change, you’ll fit right in.

What’s In It For You

  • $60,000 annual salary. (Yes, seriously—your time and skills are valuable.)
  • 100% remote: Your workspace is wherever you want.
  • Schedules flex around classes and exams.
  • Mentorship from devs who’ve shipped real products—and who want to see you do the same.
  • You’ll ship work that you’re proud to put in a portfolio.
  • Networking with people who’ll actually remember your name.

Your Move

If you want work that matters—and a team that’ll cheer you on while challenging you—this is your chance. Maybe your next push will be the one that changes everything for a user. Ready to dive in and build something that matters? We want to see what you’ve got.