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Experience that would be nice to have: experience in UI or UX Design, ability to make complex software intuitive and elegant, bold design sensibility, understanding of HTML, Javascript or CSS, passion for technology and science.
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Knowledge in CSS, HTML, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, MySQL, SQLite, XML. Web Developer (Remote) Campaigns focus on SEO (Search Engine Optimization) SEM, Pay Per Click Management, Social Media Marketing and much more.
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For example: HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, JSON, JavaScript, jQuery, Typescript, AJAX, Tailwind, UiKit, Alpine. Knowledge of WebSockets, XMLHttpRequest, Client-side caching and local storage, JavaScript "module”, JavaScript scope and function execution, and Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) is preferred.
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Utilize programming languages like JavaScript, Java, HTML/CSS, TypeScript, SQL, Python, and Go, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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7+ years of experience in at least one of the following: JavaScript, Java, TypeScript, SQL, Python, or Go. As a Capital One Manager Software Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One.
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Utilization of web design tools (e.g., Photoshop, DreamWeaver, HTML, CSS, JavaScript) The eLearning Developer will create visually-pleasing, content-rich learning solutions with user-friendly interfaces and intuitive navigation using commercial course authoring and other web tools.
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3+ years experience working in a variety of programming languages including in Java & Spring framework, PL SQL Experience (Preferably Oracle), Angular, Apache Solr, XML, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Restful Web Services, Log4j, Tomcat/Apache, GitLab, Jenkin, Agile Methodology.
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Net, Web API, MS Azure, Azure DevOps, XML, HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, Ajax, JavaScript, jQuery, RESTful Web Service, Angular, Nodejs, SOAP,. Proficient in programming JavaScript data capture and event handling methods via the DOM event model.
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Ruby on Rails, Kotlin, Javascript/Typescript + React, Redux, Sidekiq, Kafka, React Native, GraphQL, MySQL/PostgreSQL, AWS, Git, Apollo, Redis, ElasticSearch, Docker, Terraform, InfluxDB, Redshift, Jenkins, Nagios, CircleCI, DataDog.
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You have 6+ years of experience and are comfortable using Web technologies like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and a modern UI framework like React. Work at all levels of the stack from AWS + Node + SQL to React + HTML + CSS.
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Knowledge on front-end technologies such as: React Js, Angular, Vue, Redux, React Native, TypeScript, JavaScript (ES5, ES6), Object Oriented JavaScript, Webpack, Ajax, SCSS, Styled Component, HTML5, CSS3.
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Java full stack (Front End and Back end both) Skills – Java/JEE, Swagger/Open API, Springboot, Angular/Angular JS, Node JS, HTML / CSS, JavaScript, GIT, Jenkins, Artifactory, Gradle/Maven, and Docker, Linux/Unix.
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Have good HTML, CSS and JavaScript skills and are familiar with front-end frameworks like jQuery, React, Vue.js or Angular. Experience with object oriented / scripting languages (e.g. Ruby, Java, Python, JavaScript etc.
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We are working with Java, Spring, Docker, REST, CSS, Junit, Cucumber, AWS (Fargate, Lambda, AuroraDB, DynamoDB) 9+ years of experience in at least one of the following: JavaScript, Java, TypeScript, SQL, Python, or Go.
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Experience with JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js, HTML, CSS, etc. Experience with responsive CSS framework(s), such as Material Design. We are looking for Senior Software Engineers with an entrepreneurial spirit who love to use current technologies to build web applications and web services that are beautiful, intuitive, efficient, responsive, and massively-scalable.
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