As an Angular Remote Intern, you can expect to participate in hands-on development tasks such as building and testing components, fixing bugs, and collaborating on larger application features under the guidance of experienced developers. You'll likely attend regular virtual meetings, submit code for peer review, and engage in ongoing learning to refine your technical skills. Most teams encourage interns to ask questions, contribute ideas, and participate in project discussions, fostering both personal and professional growth. This supportive environment is designed to help you gain practical experience with real-world Angular projects, preparing you for future front-end development roles.