Rust Developer Interns often contribute to backend infrastructure, tools, or application features, working on tasks such as optimizing code, fixing bugs, adding functionality, or writing documentation. Depending on the company, you may collaborate on open-source initiatives, assist in maintenance of production systems, or help build new services from the ground up. Interns frequently participate in code reviews, team meetings, and cross-functional brainstorming sessions, ensuring exposure to professional workflows. This hands-on environment is designed to strengthen your programming skills while giving you valuable experience in real-world software development practices.