Intern - Full Stack Developer .NET - WORK REMOTELY - World's Fastest Growing Video Ecommerce Company
Yondo is the go-to platform for thousands of customers wanting to sell their live online video sessions and video on demand. Since launching in 2015, Yondo has helped top companies from startups to Fortune 500s grow their online business by leveraging our video ecommerce platform.
Yondo is at a pivotal point in its development. Now experiencing its most rapid growth to date, the company needs a trustworthy Full Stack Developer Intern with a hardworking mentality.
We are looking for talented developers that want to gain startup skills. You will need at least a basic experience in .NET C# and front-end web development including HTML for this position. You will be working in a small but growing team reporting directly to the CTO. You will be working on the company's core product offering, which is a web-based SaaS platform. Tasks include implementing new features, modernizing existing systems, and investigating and resolving issues. This role offers the opportunity to perform an interesting range of duties, work with the latest cloud-based technologies, and provide real input to a fast-growing tech company.
ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING KEY SKILLS ARE REQUIRED
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BENEFITS Why be a Developer Intern at Yondo?
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