Software Engineering Intern, Frontend
Listed on 2026-05-02
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Software Development
Software Engineer
An ambitious and independent stealth SaaS company incubated by Home Organizers, a market leader with decades of proven success in designing and delivering exceptional, innovative home organization solutions through its subsidiaries Closet World, Closets by Design, Brio Water Technology, and others. Backed by their deep industry experience and a commitment to be Home Organizer’s critical SaaS provider for its 6000+ employees, our team is building innovative solutions to solve universal problems that most businesses face — yet are not addressed by a single, unified tool.
Our mission is to transform the entrepreneurial experience and deliver operational excellence for businesses across the world through a unified platform supercharged with proprietary AI agents. We want to unleash the creativity of billions and inspire the world to dream big and build fast. We’re a rapidly growing team of forward-thinking and, most importantly, committed builders. We are driven by the opportunity to push boundaries, reimagine the foundations of human work, and shape tools that power the next generation of “business operations.”
The way the world views and does business is changing, and we are committed to leading this change responsibly.
The home services field runs on iPads. Technicians use our Capacitor/Ionic app on-site — often with intermittent connectivity, gloved hands, and zero patience for broken UI. As the Frontend Engineering Intern, you’ll build the interfaces those users depend on. This is not a project-based internship with a demo at the end. You’ll own a real feature module, submit code for real review, and ship to production users before your internship ends.
You’ll work in two environments simultaneously: a React web application for desktop users and a Capacitor/Ionic app wrapped around the same codebase for iPad. Understanding where web code behaves differently inside a native wrapper isn’t optional — it’s part of the job from day one.
About the roleYou’ll join the engineering team and pair closely with a dedicated mentor throughout the program. The mentor relationship is structured — not ad-hoc — with weekly 1:1s, live code review sessions, and pair programming on the areas where you’re ramping.
The engineering bar for your PRs is the same bar applied to the full-time team. Mentorship is how we help you meet it — not a reason to lower it.
We expect 3 days on-site in Glendale, with flexibility around your academic schedule. Fully remote is not offered.
AI-assisted development is the default here. You’ll be working alongside engineers who use Cursor, Copilot, and Claude as primary tools, and you’re expected to come in already working that way.
The tech stack is iPad-first. Capacitor and Ionic are highly desired context — they’re the runtime your code ships into.
What you’ll do UI Development & Feature OwnershipBuild and extend React + Capacitor/Ionic UI components following the team’s established patterns and design system.
- Own at least one defined feature module end-to‑end: from design spec through code review and implementation.
- Implement UI for the iPad Capacitor app — understanding how web-layer code behaves differently inside a native wrapper is part of the scope.
- Handle real frontend constraints: offline state management, loading and error boundaries, form validation, and responsive layouts under field conditions.
- Wire up new API endpoints — read .NET API contracts and build the client-side layer on top of them.
- Write component-level unit and integration tests alongside every feature — untested UI does not ship.
- Give and receive feedback in code review from day one; you are a participant, not an observer.
- Use AI tools (Cursor, Copilot, Claude) to accelerate component generation, refactoring, and code review preparation — AI-assisted development is your default mode, not an occasional tool.
- Document component behavior and UI patterns as part of the standard definition of done.
- Working knowledge of React — you’ve built something real with it, even if it’s a side project or class assignment.
- Understand why things fail in ways that feel…
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