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The Everyday Life of an HNG Intern; Isaac Ojerumu’s Story.

Task 3.
In carrying out this task, it was demanded of interns to join various teams. The tasks awarded to each team were accomplished by sheer teamwork. Each team comprised a backend engineer, a frontend engineer, a product manager, marketers, and designers. Teammates were to give feedback on recent developments to their team lead.
Each team was to build a product that carries out specific functions. Team Axel, Isaac's team, built the “Engineering 360 Skill Evaluator.” This product performs the function of testing the efficiency of employees' skills. It assesses how effectively an employee carries out his/her task. The role played by members in the backend track was team planning for database architecture and schema.

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For interns to progress to the next stage, they had to take on active roles in accomplishing their team's tasks. They were evaluated individually.

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