INTERNSHIP
Posted by Late-Cauliflower-443@reddit | learnprogramming | View on Reddit | 13 comments
How to get a work from home internship in Front end web development field. I am good with HTML ,CSS, Javascript. Intership can be paid or unpaid.
I am in 2nd year of college doing BTech(CSE).
Want some advices.
Dangerous_Squash6841@reddit
honestly frontend-only is getting rough with AI tools doing so much of the basic implementation now, you've gotta differentiate somehow, Claude design and this new GPT image is kill it
you probably wanna think full stack or product management, start applying to startups, not big tech, YC's job board and Wellfound have way more entry-friendly postings than LinkedIn.
for filling the experience gap while you're learning, look at remote externships from externs, micro-internships, or parker dewey for project-based work, the difference between these and courses is that good ones let you list it as professional experience and support background checks, not just another certificate on your resume, or just offer volunteering for local NGO, honestly small local businesses need simple websites and they don't care if you only know the basics and they probably don't have the most cutting edge ai tools or people who use them
MrCrystal88@reddit
Currently it's tough to find, look for local development startup or company choose office work.
Late-Cauliflower-443@reddit (OP)
Ok
Advanced_Cry_6016@reddit
Frontend is competitive right now, especially for beginners, so just HTML/CSS/JS might not be enough anymore
Try building 2–3 strong projects (like a full web app using APIs, authentication, dashboard, etc.). Also learn a framework like React.
Remote internships are harder to get, but not impossible apply to startups, use LinkedIn, AngelList, and keep applying consistently.
Late-Cauliflower-443@reddit (OP)
Ok
Cutalana@reddit
that's the neat part, you don't.
Late-Cauliflower-443@reddit (OP)
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User_210@reddit
He's out of line but he's right.
I've got my bsc in programming and several demo projects and I'm currently working as a chef.
If you don't know someone already in that could help you maybe get interviews it's gonna be really difficult and competitive.
Error-7-0-7-@reddit
Brutally honest, unless you're the top 10% in your school's computer science program, your chances of getting any internship at all is super slim, unless you know someone who can get you.
A remote internship in computer science though? You're basically asking for advice on how to make a miracle happen. I don't even think remote work is used anymore in the field unless its for offshoring jobs in IT and general programming through large scale 3rd party services.
Ready-Low5820@reddit
That's like the most basic things you know. How are you expecting internship from these skills. These are barely skill.
Unusual_Adeptness605@reddit
Not worth it learn backend thats better pay in the future
PayMindless1841@reddit
You can land WFH with a paid internship but the catch is you have to pay 🙆🏻
bootyhole_licker69@reddit
apply like crazy on internshala, linkedin, wellfound, whatever local sites you have, and filter for remote. also do mini projects, put them on github and a simple portfolio site. cold email small startups with your github. most wont reply, market is really bad now