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Web Development Attachment

Web Development Attachments in Kenya

Web Development attachments provide hands-on experience in building websites and web applications using modern technologies in Kenya's digital economy. Typical duration: 6–12 weeks.

What You'll Do

Observe Web Development Process

Watch how websites and web applications are planned, designed, developed, and deployed.

Assist with Web Development

Help with HTML, CSS, JavaScript coding, and basic web development tasks under supervision.

Document Web Projects

Learn to document web development processes, code structure, and project requirements.

Attend Development Meetings

Participate in project planning, design reviews, and development team discussions.

Learn Web Technologies

Get familiar with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, frameworks, and web development tools.

Shadow Web Developers

Work alongside experienced developers to understand coding practices and web development workflows.

Skills You'll Gain

HTML & CSS fundamentals
JavaScript basics
Responsive web design
Web development tools
Version control basics
Web accessibility
Browser compatibility
Performance optimization
User experience design
Web standards
Content management systems
Web hosting basics

Who Should Apply

Year of Study

2nd and 3rd year Computer Science or IT students with interest in web development.

Prerequisites

Basic programming knowledge and understanding of web technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript).

Ideal Candidates

Students with creative thinking, attention to detail, and passion for building user-friendly web experiences.

Academic Requirements

Minimum GPA of 2.5 and completion of programming and web development courses.

Typical Host Companies

Web Development Agencies
Digital Marketing Companies
E-commerce Platforms
Tech Startups
Media Companies
Educational Institutions
Government Agencies
Non-profit Organizations
Corporate Websites

Duration & Mode

Duration

6–12 weeks (flexible based on university requirements and company needs)

Schedule

Full-time during university breaks, part-time during semester (20-30 hours/week)

Mode

On-site or hybrid (mix of office and remote work)

Supervision

Direct supervision by web developers and regular check-ins with university coordinator

Related Career Pathways

Next Steps: Internships

Frontend Development Internship
Full-Stack Development Internship
Web Design Internship
E-commerce Development Internship

Future: Graduate Roles

Web Developer
Frontend Developer
UI/UX Developer
Web Designer

Frequently Asked Questions

What programming languages should I know for web development?

HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are essential. Basic knowledge of these languages is required. You don't need to be an expert - this is about learning and exposure to web development practices.

Will I work on real websites during the attachment?

Yes, you'll work on real web projects under supervision. This may include building web pages, fixing bugs, and contributing to existing websites.

What's the difference between frontend and backend web development?

Frontend development focuses on what users see and interact with, while backend development handles server-side logic and databases. Attachments typically focus on frontend development.

Do I need design skills for web development?

Basic understanding of design principles is helpful, but you'll work with designers. The focus is on coding and implementing designs rather than creating them.

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