PHP Developer Intern
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Full Job Description
JCat is one of the largest diversified publishing systems. We work
in advertising in completely different fields of activity. Our
customers include thousands of individuals andbusinesses, from small
family businesses to large real estate developers and banks. Working
at JCat is exciting because we are constantly working on a variety of
complex tasks and we have a lot of ambitious ideas and projects.We
have over 200 employees on our team working in 14 different
cities.What we offer:
The duration of the internship program is 6
weeks - unpaid;
Shorten the probationary period after completing
the internship course. Salary after passing the probationary period
will be discussed separately;
For employment, working hours are 40
hours a week (between 9 am and 9 pm on weekdays);
A friendly and
experienced team will always help and guide you.
What we expect
from candidates:
Ability to spend at least 32 hours per week
working(between 9am and 9pm on weekdays);
You have higher technical
training or are a university student;
Have basic programming skills
(what are procedures, functions, classes, variables);
Desire to
become an expert in the field of software development;
Ability to
independently understand new tasks and
technologies;
Responsibility, hard work and love for IT are
MANDATORY.
This would be a plus:
Course on backend
development;
Attention and love of details;
You can find a
detailed story about yourself and your desire to become a front-end
developer in your cover letter.
What will you do during your
internship:
Complete a training program designed to gain the
knowledge needed to become a top-level PHP developer;
Study of
development principles and technologies used in company
projects;
Get to know and interact with the team.
PHP Developer Intern
Jcat
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