Website/webpage development for an event

Support in developing a landing page for an event

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Application deadline 4 years ago: Wednesday 11 Aug 2021 at 09:00 UTC

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Overview

Support in developing a landing page for an event

You have:

  • Experience in web development is a must
  • Ability to develop and design web pages
  • Familiarity with IT architecture

Contract

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The web developer needs to support us in the development and design of a landing/web page that shows the description of around 20 companies that will take part in one event (a trade fair in UK). We will be providing the web developer the various fields ad information that needs to be displayed on the page. he/she just needs to create a sub-page for each company that includes technical specifications of their product they want to sell. the page will also include contact details to reach these companies. Each page for the company can be accessed through a simple QR code.

  • Technology development
  • IT architecture and IT project management

    UNDP in Lebanon is trying to support Lebanese agri-food companies in participating in international fairs to help them find international buyers and expand.

  • Volunteers: 1 needed

  • 1-5 hours per week / 2 weeks

    experience in web development is a must

  • Asia

  • English

Potential interview questions

Can you describe a web development project you have worked on? This question assesses your practical experience and understanding of web development. Discuss a project, including your role, the technologies you used, and the outcome.
How do you approach project management in web development? The interviewer wants to know if you have a suitable project management methodology. Pro members can see the explanation.
What strategies would you use to display multiple companies' information effectively? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Added 4 years ago - Updated 1 year ago - Source: onlinevolunteering.org