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Working with UI development, JavaScript, Vue JS, Angular, SQL. Working with UI development, JavaScript, Vue JS, Angular, SQL. Working knowledge required in: Windows Server configurations, VMWare, HyperV, Java, database (ORACLE and MS SQL-Sever), Visual Basic, Python and C.
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Proficiency in Ruby or Ruby on Rails, as well as JavaScript or JS frameworks (React, Vue, AngularJS, Next, or similar). Proficiency in Ruby or Ruby on Rails, as well as JavaScript or JS frameworks (React, Vue, AngularJS, Next, or similar.
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Develop and unit test reusable Web Components using Vue/Stencil JS that can be used in other applications across the organization. Develop Java server pages (JSP) and conditional logic and be responsible for integrating backend Java code using JSP Standard Tag Library.
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React, React Native, Vue. JS or equivalent modern frontend framework. js, Webpack, Enzyme, Redux, and Flux are preferred. React, React Native, Vue. JS or equivalent modern frontend framework.
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Solid understanding and experience with Angular or other modern JS frameworks like React, Vue. Experience in HTML, CSS, JavaScript and typescript programming. Solid understanding and experience with Angular or other modern JS frameworks like React, Vue.
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Expert-level knowledge with multiple programming languages such C#, SQL Server, ASP.NET, HTML, CSS, one or more front-end Javascript frameworks (ie., Vue JS, Angular, React) Expert-level knowledge with multiple programming languages such C#, SQL Server, ASP.NET, HTML, CSS, one or more front-end Javascript frameworks (ie., Vue JS, Angular, React.
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Experience with Node JS, Vue JS and other front end frameworks or experience in java, Springboot. Experience with Node JS, Vue JS and other front end frameworks or experience in java, Springboot.
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Experience with Node JS, Vue JS and other front end frameworks or experience in java, Springboot Knowledge on automating Maven deployments for CI/CD pipeline is preferred. Experience with Node JS, Vue JS and other front end frameworks or experience in java, Springboot Knowledge on automating Maven deployments for CI/CD pipeline is preferred.
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Experience with HTML, CSS, JS and Angular/Vue/React. Our benefits show that we care about the whole you, from adoption and surrogacy assistance to tuition reimbursement and wellness programs.
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React, React Native, React Flow, Vue. JS. React, React Native, React Flow, Vue. JS. A global Best Places to Work, DiversityInc Top 50 Company, Best CEO and company for women, LGBTQ+, multicultural talent, and more, ADP has a deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Experience with Vue. JS and building reusable components for future use. Experience with Vue. JS and building reusable components for future use. Proficiency in graphic design software including Adobe Creative Suite and other wire-framing software (ie: Figma.
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Bonus points for experience in e-commerce or health-tech sectors, working with GraphQL, or familiarity with React or similar technologies. Are you passionate about crafting high-quality software solutions.
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Very Strong Vue. JS with good. Very Strong Vue. JS with good. Experience with Agile/Scrum practices and has worked within a product team. Experience in web development and responsive design.
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What we offer:What We Offer:Career DevelopmentCompetitive Compensation and BenefitsPay TransparencyGlobal OpportunitiesLearn More Here: Tasks and Qualifications:This is What You Will do in This Role:Working with UI development, JavaScript, Vue JS, Angular, SQLResponsible for upgrading, retrofitting, testing and integrating various software warehouse logistics solutions often independently and efficiently to implement the required software solutions.
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Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering or related technical field, or certification in software engineering from ACM or IEEE or equivalent related work or military experience. Experience with unit test frameworks (Karma, Jasmine) and familiarity with TDD.
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