Web Designer - Software Intern Information Technology (IT) - Saint Paul, MN at Geebo

Web Designer - Software Intern

This internship will start on September 11th for the Fall semester of 2023 and will be accepting applications until August 15th, 2023.
As a company that caters to K-12 schools, we are passionate about providing students job opportunities.
We are looking for college students who are interested in solving real world problems in web design and software development.
This is a great first-time unpaid internship opportunity with a commitment of 10-20 hours a week.
You will turn classroom knowledge and theory into practice while gaining mentorship from an experienced professional.
You will Collaborate with the development team to create visually appealing and user-friendly websites.
Design and develop website layouts, graphics, and templates.
Use tools and software such as Adobe Creative Suite to create designs.
Work with cross-functional teams to ensure website consistency and brand identity.
Create, maintain and update existing websites.
Stay up-to-date with the latest web design trends and technologies.
Perform other duties as assigned What Excellent Skills and Abilities Will You Possess? Great communicator Enjoy working with others Ability to work independently Ability to analyze and problem solve Knows how to have fun and work at the same time Be energetic! What Do We Require of You? Current enrollment as a university undergraduate.
You must provide school documentation that credits/hours will be received for this internship.
Prolonged periods of sitting or standing What Are Our Values? Carry passion.
Desire excellence.
Keep dreaming.
Build community.
Be Vivacious.
In alignment with our goal of continuing to create a diverse team, we are strongly encouraging candidates of color to apply.
Powered by JazzHR Recommended Skills Adobe Creative Suite Coaching And Mentoring Communication Friendliness Passionate Problem Solving Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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