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The ideal candidate will have 8+ years of hands-on experience in Java, J2EE, nodejs, Angular JS / Java Scripts, Spring boot, Oracle and PL/SQL, with a proven track record of delivering impactful insights and solutions in a corporate setting and be willing to take chances to drive innovation.
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Experience with CSS, HTML, JavaScript, and similar UI frameworks (jQuery, React Angular) Strong experience in Angular front end. Experience with CSS, HTML, JavaScript, and similar UI frameworks (jQuery, React Angular.
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Good experience in working with Angular/React, Node JS, HTML, CSS, JavaScript. Good experience in working with Angular/React, Node JS, HTML, CSS, JavaScript. Global Financial Firm located in TAMPA; FL has an immediate contract opportunity for an experienced Front End Developer.
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Strong knowledge of front-end technologies and frameworks (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Angular, React, Vue.js). Strong knowledge of front-end technologies and frameworks (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Angular, React, Vue.js.
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Must be familiar with Angular or React or Vue frontend framework (Angular is the best). 3+ years working experience on Web frontend development especially Angular. Must be familiar with Angular or React or Vue frontend framework (Angular is the best.
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Angular, Java 8, Microservices, Spring boot, Rest API, PL/SQL. Angular, Java 8, Microservices, Spring boot, Rest API, PL/SQL. Job Title:- Java FSD ( Selenium , BDD, Cucumber) Java FSD ( Fulltime only.
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Fulltime Role - Angular Developer in Tampa FL (2 days a week onsite/ Hybrid) Design & development of Angular applications as per desired specifications, along with experience in frameworks/libraries like jQuery, Bootstrap, Typescript etc.
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4-5 years working with UI/UX technologies: React, Angular, JavaScript and TypeScript, CSS, HTML. Perform application design and programming activities in the latest technologies: Java, React, REST, microservices, AWS/Cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes, Docker, Jenkins.
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C#, Dart or JavaScript Additional exposure to client frameworks like React or Angular, Google App Engine, Amazon EC2, database design, knowledge of HTTP and web protocols are a plus. Summer Internships: Monday, May 19, 2025 ( 40/hours per week max) A Software Engineer Intern implements developer tools or product features on a rapid-release cycle.
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Experience in Angular Routing, Authorization and Authentication and Lazy loading with performance optimization skills. Experience and hands on knowledge in HTML, Angular 7 + JQUERY + CSS + JAVA Script.
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Basic scripting language and frameworks (JavaScript, Angular, React, Node.js, etc.) Experience with back-end languages such as Java 17 and Python and utilizing Java Spring Boot for microservices and APIs.
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Experience with front-end web development frameworks including Angular, Svelte, Vue.js, or React. Proficiency with some of the core technologies used in our tech stack including C#, Angular, Svelte, Node.js, Docker, Linux and SQL Server.
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Experience with front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Angular/React. Clearwater:BayCare Sys Office East | Business and Administrative | Full Time. Experience with front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Angular/React.
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5+ years working with Javascript / Typescript based front-end frameworks such as React, Angular, Ember (Ember would be highly advantageous). 5+ years working with Javascript / Typescript based front-end frameworks such as React, Angular, Ember (Ember would be highly advantageous.
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5+ Years of development as a front-end developer using Angular or ReactJS, Typescript, Reactive Programming, Responsive Design, JavaScript, CSS3, SASS, and HTML5. The application leverages Java Spring Boot microservices, an Angular frontend via pod deployments, and an Oracle database.
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