Interns are required to update their LinkedIn profiles to reflect their achievements during the internship. You must share all accomplishments, such as receiving the Offer Letter and Internship Completion Certificate, by tagging @CODXO in your posts.
The selection of the best interns will be based on adherence to coding standards, quality of work, priority in submission, and the completion of all assigned tasks. The company holds the discretion to select a specific number of candidates for recognition.
Yes, interns must maintain a separate GitHub repository named “CODXO” for all tasks related to the internship. The link to this repository must be provided in the task submission form.
CODXO offers a three-tier certification system based on the level of projects you complete:
Yes, there are two main fees:
All fees paid for profile creation, task verification, and certification services are non-refundable. By participating in the CODXO internship program, you acknowledge and agree to this no-refund policy.
All projects and code submitted must be original. If any project or code is found to be copied, the internship will be terminated immediately, and the intern will be banned from future opportunities with CODXO.
After filling the joining form, you will receive credentials for the intern portal where you must:
All work, tasks, and projects completed during the internship will be legally licensable to CODXO. By participating in this program, you agree that CODXO retains the rights to use, modify, and distribute any work you create as part of the internship.
This internship encourages self-driven learning. You are expected to develop the necessary skills on your own, using free resources or those provided along with the tasks. Taking initiative in learning is key to your internship experience.