We are looking for a talented Flutter Developer Intern to join our team at Coursevita. As a Flutter Developer, you will play a key role in the development of mobile applications for both Android and iOS platforms using Flutter. You will be working alongside experienced developers to contribute to real-time projects that enhance the user experience. This is an excellent opportunity to learn and grow in the field of mobile development. Key Responsibilities: Assist in the development and maintenance of mobile applications using Flutter and Dart . Work closely with the development team to design and implement features and enhancements. Write clean and reusable code under the guidance of senior developers. Participate in debugging, testing, and resolving issues to ensure a stable and user-friendly application. Contribute to the ongoing improvement of the codebase and team workflows. Keep up with the latest developments and best practices in Flutter and mobile development . Required Skills and Qualification: Basic understanding of Flutter and Dart . Familiarity with cross-platform mobile app development concepts. Understanding of RESTful APIs and how to integrate them into mobile apps. Strong interest in mobile development with a focus on clean code and UI/UX . Good problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Ability to work in a collaborative team environment . Basic knowledge of Git and version control practices. Preferred Qualification: Exposure to Firebase or similar mobile backend technologies. Understanding of both Android and iOS environments . Familiarity with Agile development methodologies . Show more Show less
⚠️ Read this before applying If you’re just a “video editor” who cuts clips, adds Luts, drops transitions, and calls it a day don’t bother . We need a motion-savvy designer who can make boring SaaS dashboards look like magic through UI motion, sound design, and micro-interaction storytelling . If you’ve ever said “I just need the footage” this is not your scene. If you’ve ever said “Let’s add a zoom-in here” goodbye. We’re looking for someone who understands interfaces, not influencers . 🧠 What You’ll Actually Do Design UI-driven micro-interactions (hover states, button presses, success ticks, dropdown animations) that make software feel alive . Create short, kinetic SaaS demo videos (20-60s) that sell the experience , not the features. Work closely with product + marketing to translate feature logic into motion storytelling . Craft motion guidelines that devs can actually implement in React, Framer Motion, or Lottie. Edit screen recordings, UI mockups, and motion renders into crisp product explainers for landing pages and ads. Bring obsession-level timing if your frame offset is off by 0.1s, it should haunt you. 🧩 Your Toolkit After Effects , Premiere Pro , Figma , Framer , LottieFiles , or Rive . (Not Limited) Bonus: you can export JSON animations or design transitions devs can actually implement. You understand easing curves, not just transitions. You can mock motion in Figma prototypes or keyframe in AE with control, not chaos. You know how to compress, cut, and color for web-first delivery (not cinematic fluff). 🎯 We’re Looking For Someone who feels pixels — not just moves them. You see delight in UX feedback loops (e.g. how Stripe or Linear moves). You can spot the rhythm in Apple’s HIG meets Notion’s clarity meets Linear’s precision . You’re allergic to generic B-roll. You think in transitions, gradients, and sound syncs . 💣 If You’re the One You’ll be designing micro-moments that define product emotion . Your motion will become the visual grammar of how our SaaS feels not just looks. You’ll own the product’s vibe — from hero animations to tooltip bounces. 🧨 If You’re Not If your “showreel” has vlog montages, wedding reels, or drone footage — stop reading. If you can’t explain why you used a certain motion — we’ll stop the call. If you think “sound design” means background music — you’re in the wrong war. 💰 Compensation Market-standard + performance-based + potential ownership of product motion system. We don’t pay for time we pay for taste.