1 year ago

Studentischer Praktikant / Praktikum Softwareentwicklung ZEIT Shop (m/w/d)


Zeitverlag Gerd Bucerius GmbH & Co. KG is seeking a Student Intern for Software Development in their ZEIT Shop. The intern will be responsible for supporting the development of functions in the ZEIT Shop, finding and fixing bugs, and testing. They should have knowledge of PHP programming, HTML, CSS, and PHP frameworks. The internship is for a maximum of six months and offers a monthly gross salary of €750.
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Publisher: Zeitverlag Gerd Bucerius GmbH & Co. KG
Location: Hamburg (DE)
Published on: 05 Aug 2023

Role: Technology & ITEducation: Bachelor's DegreeExperience: InternshipWork Arrangement: On-siteEmployment: Full-time

Job parameters


Requirements

  • Currently enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's degree program in Computer Science, Business Informatics, or a similar field.
  • Experience in programming with PHP, HTML, and CSS, or knowledge of app development with Dart.
  • Knowledge of object-oriented development and PHP frameworks.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as a contact person for requirements from the Shop and Business Development.
  • Support the development of functions in the ZEIT Shop using leading E-Commerce systems.
  • Find and fix bugs and perform testing.
  • Develop concepts to improve the frontend.
  • Analyze user experience and user interface and research current UX/UI trends.

Benefits

  • Flat hierarchies and a fast learning environment in a dynamic and family-like atmosphere.
  • Opportunity to gain insights into the diverse E-Commerce field of the publishing group.
  • Constructive feedback and a monthly gross salary of €750.
  • Central downtown location with excellent public transportation connections.
  • Subsidized meals and a priceless view from the rooftop terrace.
  • Access to the entire range of publications, events, and media offerings free of charge.
  • Excellent training opportunities within the publishing group.
  • Praktikantenposition for a maximum of six months.