Intern - Web Development
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🚀 Groww Web Internship — Next.js & React
Bangalore | Work from Office • Open to 2026 & 2027 passouts • Build products that empower the next billion investors
Why this internship matters
At Groww, product decisions impact millions. As a Web Intern on the Groww Web team you'll work with React and Next.js to ship performant, accessible, and beautiful experiences in the FinTech space. This is a hands-on role — you won't just read tickets; you'll contribute to features, optimizations, and experiments that matter.
What you'll do
- Collaborate with engineers and designers to build user-facing features using React and Next.js.
- Optimize web performance, bundle sizes, and loading strategies for real users.
- Write well-tested, maintainable code and participate in code reviews.
- Own small-to-medium scoped projects from design to production.
- Learn product thinking in a fast-paced FinTech environment.
Who we're looking for
- 2026 or 2027 passouts (undergraduate / postgraduate) — Bangalore, Work from Office.
- Strong fundamentals in JavaScript, React, and familiarity with Next.js.
- Comfortable with HTML, CSS, and modern frontend tooling (ESLint, Prettier, bundlers).
- Understanding of web performance, accessibility, and responsive design.
- Good communication and a product-first mindset. Passion matters more than perfection.
Nice-to-haves
- Experience with TypeScript, testing libraries (Jest/Testing Library), or CI/CD.
- Building analytics-driven experiments or A/B testing exposure.
- Open-source contributions or personal projects you can demo.
Perks & learning
- Mentorship from experienced product engineers.
- Real ownership of features and measurable impact.
- Competitive stipend and opportunity for full-time conversion.
- Work in a collaborative, product-driven FinTech team.
How to make your application stand out
- Share a short summary of a frontend project you built: problem, your approach, and impact (metrics if any).
- Add links to live demos or GitHub — highlight the code you wrote.
- Mention any performance improvements you implemented (e.g., faster load times, reduced bundle size).
- Be concise and clear in your cover note — show product thinking.