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Full Stack Web Development – Task 1 (2026)

Build a Personal Professional Portfolio Website

Full Stack Web Development Task 1

πŸ” About the Task

Your first task as a Full Stack Web Development intern is to build something you will actually use β€” your own professional portfolio website.

This is not a demo project.
This is the website recruiters, clients, and hiring managers will visit before deciding to talk to you.

A well-built portfolio website shows:

  • What you can build
  • How you think as a developer
  • How professionally you present yourself

Every real full-stack developer has one. This task helps you build yours the right way.

🎯 Objective

Create a clean, responsive, and professional portfolio website that showcases:

  • Your skills and tech stack
  • Projects you have built (including Future Interns tasks)
  • Your background, interests, and goals
  • A clear way for people to contact you

Think of this as your digital resume + proof of work

βœ… What You’ll Build

Your portfolio website should include:

  • A professional homepage introducing who you are
  • A projects section showcasing your work
  • An about / resume section highlighting your skills
  • A contact section where people can reach you

This mirrors how real developers present themselves for jobs and freelance work.

πŸ› οΈ Tech Stack (Flexible)

Use tools based on your comfort level and goals.

Frontend

  • HTML / CSS / JavaScript
  • React.js (recommended) for dynamic and modern UI

Backend (Optional)

  • Node.js – to handle contact forms, APIs, or blog features

Database (Optional)

  • MongoDB or MySQL – for storing:
    • Contact form messages
    • Blog posts
    • Project updates

✨ Key Features to Include

Your website should ideally have:

βœ” Interactive resume & portfolio sections
βœ” Responsive design (works on mobile & desktop)
βœ” Contact form with email notifications
βœ” SEO-friendly structure for better visibility on search engines

Optional enhancements:

  • Blog section
  • Dark/light mode
  • Deployment with a custom domain

🎨 Design Inspiration & Reference Websites

Before building your portfolio, explore real-world designs to understand layout, structure, and user experience.
You are encouraged to take inspiration (not copy) from the following platforms:

πŸ“€ Final Deliverable

You must submit:

  • A live portfolio website link
  • A public GitHub repository containing:
    • Source code
    • README explaining your project
    • Setup & deployment steps

Your final output should look professional enough to show a recruiter or client.

πŸ’Ό Real-World Tip (Very Important)

Do not treat this as an β€œinternship task”.

Treat it like:

β€œI am building this website to get my first job or freelance client.”

Use real content:

  • Your real skills
  • Real projects (even small ones)
  • Honest descriptions

Many developers get interviews only because their portfolio impressed someone.
This task can do the same for you.

πŸ“’ Showcase Your Work

Once completed:

  • Push your code to GitHub
  • Share your portfolio on LinkedIn
  • Tag and follow Future Interns to showcase your journey

πŸ‘‰ https://www.linkedin.com/company/future-interns/

This is how developers build visibility in the real world.

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