Bay Emporium Ltd. internship as a front-End web developer
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Date
2023-01Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Ahmed, SharlinaMetadata
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Bay Emporium has grown from a local leather business to a significant exporter
of products and footwear. They provide a diverse range of goods for infants to
elderly people, male and female. The target market for Bay Emporium consists of
urban and suburban locations, as well as middle-class and upper-middle-class Neo traditional clients. Additionally, Bay has split into several other businesses that are
part of the same corporation; Jute Alliance Ltd. is a recently launched sister firm.
The demand for jute bags has seen an upsurge in sales due to the recent awareness
of plastic bags. Moreover, Jute-based crafts seem to have become increasingly well known through various virtual platforms and government initiatives. On top of
that, Bangladesh produces 1.6 million tons of jute annually, making it the second largest producer worldwide. Seizing the opportunity, Bay capitalised on the chance
and planned to launch an on-demand business. I was subsequently hired as an
intern to assist with the front-end design for a static website where the jute goods
will be showcased to lure international buyers. I have gained so much knowledge
from my seniors thus far, and I have arrived at the realisation that these lessons
can only be acquired via practical job experience. Having to work with front-end
design has been both enjoyable and difficult for me. Fun since I have constantly
appreciated designing, even before I started this job. But more than that, I had
only done very basic stuff with HTML and CSS earlier, so my understanding of this
was rather restricted. Fortunately, due to this position, I could get advanced level
skills in HTML and CSS, as well as work with Bootstrap under the guidance of
highly skilled individuals.