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We are looking for a Flutter Developer Intern to join our team and assist in developing cross-platform mobile applications. This role is ideal for students or fresh graduates passionate about mobile app development and eager to gain hands-on experience.
Responsibilities:Assist in developing and maintaining Flutter applications for Android and iOS.
Work on UI/UX design implementation using Flutter widgets.
Integrate Firebase and REST APIs into applications.
Debug, test, and optimize applications for performance.
Collaborate with the team on project requirements and development strategies.
Stay updated with the latest Flutter and Dart technologies.
Basic knowledge of Flutter & Dart.
Understanding of mobile app lifecycle and state management (Provider, Riverpod, Bloc, etc.).
Familiarity with Firebase Authentication, Firestore, and APIs.
Experience with Git and version control is a plus.
Ability to work independently and in a team environment.
Completed or pursuing a degree in Computer Science, IT, or a related field.
Hands-on experience with personal or academic Flutter projects.
Knowledge of third-party libraries and API integration.
Hands-on experience in a real-world project.
Guidance from experienced Flutter developers.
Internship completion certificate.
Opportunity for a full-time position based on performance.
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