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    Mobile App Development with Flutter Virtual Internship

    Mobile App Engineering Intern

    Build and ship a cross-platform mobile app in Flutter and Dart, from first wireframe to working build.

    Saint Louis University
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    Mobile App Development with Flutter Virtual Internship

    Duration

    4 weeks

    Time commitment

    10–12 hours a week

    Format

    Internship · Remote

    Fee

    Free to apply

    Scholarship

    $1,000

    Apply by

    29 Sep 2026

    Build real cross-platform apps with Flutter, Google's open-source UI toolkit, and Dart. Mentor-guided, in a collaborative virtual environment, ending in something you can put in a portfolio.

    What you'll do

    • Build responsive UIs and handle navigation and state management
    • Integrate APIs across Android and iOS from a single codebase
    • Apply mobile app design best practices and optimize performance
    • Use Git for version control and GitHub for project collaboration
    • Work with Firebase for backend services
    • Deploy a portfolio-ready application
    4.31out of 5

    182 learner responses

    Rated 8 or above
    83.5%
    Added a lot to my skills
    81.9%
    Will use these skills elsewhere
    95.6%
    My favorite aspect was designing the UI prototype with my teammates. I loved the explanations from my associate consultant because he showed great mentorship.
    Ebuka V. · Awka, Nigeria
    Our favorite aspect of this internship was the hands-on learning experience. We enjoyed designing wireframes in Figma and then developing them into a working app using Flutter.
    Asma J. · Kolkata, India
    One of my favorite aspects of this internship was the opportunity to apply what I’ve learned in a real-world setting while continuously developing new skills.
    Prashant P. · Saint Louis, United States
    My favorite aspects of this internship were the hands-on learning experiences and the opportunity to work on real-world projects.
    Torgby O. · Accra, Ghana

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much coding do I need to know before I start?+

    More than for anything else in the catalog. This is the most technical program we run, and learners who arrive with no programming background find it demanding, it's the one where our own feedback scores sit lowest.

    If you've written some code before, in any language, you'll be fine. If you haven't, start with No-Code AI Lab or Data Visualization Trainee and come back to this.

    What will I have built by the end?+

    A working, portfolio-ready cross-platform app, responsive UI, navigation, state management and API integration, plus experience with Git, GitHub and Firebase.

    How does the scholarship actually work?+

    The scholarship is a tuition award, not a cash payment. If you earn it, it is redeemable against the cost of study at the sponsoring partner university. It is not transferable to another institution and it is not paid out to you directly.

    We say this plainly because it is the single thing learners most often misunderstand. If a cash payment is what you're looking for, this program won't provide it, but it is free to take part in either way.

    What actually happens in the first week?+

    Day one you're placed in a team and given the brief, the materials and a named mentor. By the end of week one you'll have agreed how your team works together and produced your first deliverable. You'll know what's expected of you, and when, before you start.

    My teammates will be in other time zones. How does that work?+

    Teams are grouped into compatible time zones wherever numbers allow, and the work is built to be done asynchronously, shared documents, recorded updates, and a small number of live checkpoints scheduled with your team.

    Most learners tell us the global team was the best part. It's also the part that needs the most coordination, so we plan for it rather than leaving it to chance.

    Do I need experience to apply?+

    No. These are entry points, not tests, the tools are taught as part of the program. Around a quarter of learners tell us they used a tool for the first time here.

    Is it really free?+

    Yes. No application fee, no participation fee, and no charge for your certificate or badge. Programs are funded by the sponsoring university or partner organization.

    Is this paid work, and does it lead to a job?+

    It isn't paid employment and it doesn't guarantee a job. What it produces is a portfolio piece and a Skills Track Record, evidence of what you did, assessed through your work and your team's feedback, that you can show any employer.

    Can I take more than one?+

    Yes, and many people do, around one in ten learners come back for a second. Trainee level is the usual starting point, with Associate level as the step up.

    What do I get at the end?+

    A verified digital badge, a certificate of completion, and a Skills Track Record listing the capabilities you demonstrated. Associate-level programs also carry a letter of recommendation.