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About this Job
blockterms is a blockchain based finance and technology startup. We work with crypto currencies, payments and new ideas in
finance like smart contracts.
We are seeking an amazing front end and or back end developer to join our team.
This internship is for individuals that are excited to apply their learning to practice and at the same time gain a sense of
the start-up environment.
As an intern you will assist with the development of web experience, data processing and coding algorithms for the product.
You will be working with the product designer and engineer to implement user interface and algorithmic logic. There is
plenty of room to grow, as your contribution is only limited by your interests.
Day to day tasks:
Writing code
Participate in code review
Learn new concepts
Build prototype
Work with external APIs
Skills and Languages:
HTML5, CSS, Javascript, framework like angularjs, reactjs or vuejs
Programming language like python or golang or java.
Awareness and interest in cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, ethereum and others.
Minimum skills necessary
Proficiency in at least one programming language python, go lang or javascript.
For frontend, javascript and web design skills.
*Note:
This is an unpaid internship with focus on blockchain specialization. We offer a stipend for those who finish the entire
duration of the internship. We offer paid parttime/fulltime roles to candidates who finish the internship program.
About blockterms:
We are a blockchain based technology startup trying to redefine how existing financial relationships among businesses are
made and managed over time.
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