Welcome to Internwise UK
IT and web development internships give students and graduates the chance to build technical skills by working on real-life coding and tech projects. From front-end design to back-end development and full-stack roles, these internships help you grow as a developer and gain practical experience. In 2026, UK companies are actively offering paid internships in IT, software, and web development to support new talent in the tech industry. Internwise helps you connect with the right opportunity based on your skills and career goals.
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Remote tech internships are widely available in 2026.
In 2026, employers seek interns who can work in agile teams, write clean code, and contribute to fast-paced projects. Roles involving AI, automation, cybersecurity, and no-code/low-code platforms are increasing. Interns with GitHub portfolios or live project examples have an edge.
1. Use filters to find IT and development internships
2. Click on a job to read full details
3. Register and complete your Internwise profile
4. Upload your CV, GitHub, or portfolio link (if relevant)
5. Apply directly and follow up if needed
Are IT internships paid?
Yes — many tech internships are paid. Some remote internships may offer stipends or flexible work hours.
Do I need to know specific programming languages?
Basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is helpful. For software roles, Python, Java, or C# may be required. Some roles offer training.
Can international students apply?
Yes — many UK tech companies accept international interns if visa/work eligibility is confirmed.
What kind of work will I do as a development intern?
You may write code, fix bugs, test features, assist in UI design, manage databases, or help build web and mobile apps.
Are summer internships available in tech?
Yes — summer internships are popular and typically run for 8–12 weeks, often with remote flexibility.