Graduate Internship Scheme

Web Developer Graduate Intern

Precept,

Newcastle upon Tyne

£17,000 - £20,000 per annum

Ref no:168/NG/ERDF17

The Graduate Internship Scheme is collaboration between the University of Sunderland, a recent Graduate and a regional SME. The Scheme has been designed to benefit both the Graduate and the company, ensuring that the Graduate takes the first steps on the career ladder whilst the company benefits from the Graduates enthusiasm, expertise and up to date knowledge.

The Internship is a full time position, for an initial 12 month period based in Sunderland, Tyne & Wear. This role has the potential to become a permanent position after the initial 12 month internship period.

The Organisation:

Precept is a brand communications agency based on the outskirts of Newcastle upon Tyne and focusing on making a difference for their customers. Whether it’s branding, design, web development or marketing support that is needed, they are able to provide a bespoke and professional response. Founded in 2010, the company sets itself apart with one clear goal: building brands with purpose.

The Role:

An exciting role has arisen for a talented web developer to join the precept team in Newcastle upon Tyne. Working collaboratively with the team, the role will be to develop and maintain a wide range of high quality web projects. The internship will involve working from approved designs, managing development of all front end aspects of new projects and maintaining and supporting all front end aspects for a wide variety of existing projects.

To Apply:

Please submit a comprehensive CV and Covering Letter including the reference number 168/NG/ERDF17 by midnightonSunday 15th October 2017

Please give a detailed account of your skills and experience and how you meet the stated criteria of the Internship position. If you have any questions, please direct them to the above e-mail address.

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