Intern in Frontend team
Confidential
Posted: May 13, 2026
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Quick Summary
Learn and be supervised/mentored by our Senior and Principal team members on multiple Frontend efforts. AI-assisted engineering tools and workflows, including AI Test Analyzer and UI test migration.
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Job Description
Intern in Frontend
Virtuozzo offers an exciting internship opportunity in Frontend for Alumni of Constructor University Bremen. During this internship, you, together with the other interns, will learn and be supervised/mentored by our Senior and Principal team members on multiple Frontend efforts.
There are two AI-focused projects in the frontend team: AI Test Analyzer and AI-assisted UI
test migration. The internship goal is to contribute to AI-assisted engineering tools and
workflows: implementing tool logic where needed, integrating with frontend/backend APIs, and
making AI-generated results usable, reviewable, and reliable.
1. AI Test Analyzer
As automated test volume grows, processing and triaging test failures becomes increasingly
difficult. The goal is to build an AI-native test analysis tool that uses LLMs, logs, and historical
failure data to detect real versus transient failures, find duplicates, group related issues, and
support Jira workflows.
The expected deliverable includes log parsing, relevant-log highlighting, failure grouping,
historical matching, AI-generated summaries, Jira integration, and a clean UI that ties the
workflow together.
2. AI-Assisted UI Test Migration
The existing UI test suite for Virtuozzo Infrastructure is being migrated from TestCafe to
Playwright using an AI-assisted, spec/project-rules-driven workflow. The intern will work with
CyberPilot, an AI-assisted engineering tool embedded in the Playwright repository, which
provides structured workflows, project-specific knowledge kits, agent guidance, and project
rules for systematically porting TestCafe specs to idiomatic Playwright tests.
The expected deliverable includes migrated Playwright tests, updated page objects and
selectors, tests validated against a live environment, resolved failures, and keeping the
Playwright repository aligned with the CyberPilot workflow, project rules, and established test
conventions.
Candidate Requirements
1. Senior-level Computer Science undergraduate or graduate student or alumni of Constructor University.
2. Strong TypeScript and JavaScript skills.
3. Experience with frontend development, REST APIs, browser developer tools, and component
based UI.
4. Experience with Playwright, Cypress, TestCafe, or similar end-to-end testing frameworks is
strongly preferred.
5. Comfortable with Git, Linux command line, logs, scripts, and CI/CD pipelines.
6. Familiarity with LLM-based tools, AI-assisted development, MCP, OpenAPI, or prompt-based
workflows is a plus.
7. Basic cloud, virtualization, networking, storage, or access-control knowledge is nice to have,
but not required.
8. Research-oriented and self-directed mindset: ability to read technical material, follow
structured AI-guided workflows, debug independently, and ask for help when needed.
Compensation: 1,000 EUR/month, full-time.
Expected Duration: 3 months full-time during the summer, with possible full/part-time
extension.
Team Size: 3 students on 2 projects.
Location: Fully remote.
Start Date: June 1st.
If you need more information, contact us at [email protected]