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Js , Vue.js ), and GraphQL. Our customers include Amazon, Paramount Pictures, MIT, Stanford, the Biden-Harris presidential campaign, and multiple state authorities fighting COVID. We were founded in 2018 by two physics PhDs and are backed by leading technology and social impact investors, including Y Combinator.
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Skills Required: Requires experience in the following: Java; J2EE; Spring Boot; MQ; Maven; Agile methodology; Cucumber; PACT; JEST; Pitest; JUNITs; and React JS. Skills Required: Requires experience in the following: Java; J2EE; Spring Boot; MQ; Maven; Agile methodology; Cucumber; PACT; JEST; Pitest; JUNITs; and React JS.
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Js, Vue.js, Angular, etc.) js, Vue.js, Angular, etc.) Experience with ClickHouse, Druid, Snowflake, Impala, Presto, Kinesis, etc. Basic Qualifications: 4+ years of professional programming in Java, Scala, Python, and etc.
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JS Developer Liferay Developer Software Manual Test Engineer Software Automation Test Engineer Business Analyst Cloud Engineer Deputy Project Manager Release Engineer Tech Support Executive Magento Developer Technical Lead Telesales Executive Vice President (VP) US Residential Mortgage Process Non-Voice Process Executive Voice Process Executive Full Stack.
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You are passionate about internet technologies (HTML, CSS, JS, server-side) and data analysis. At Keywee, we make stories relevant and powerful for the world’s best publishers — like The New York Times, The BBC, National Geographic, Forbes, and Red Bull. Keywee’s platform unlocks audience insights using AI and data science, and infuses them into every step of the storytelling process: story creation, paid distribution, and analytics.
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Expert-level experience in web technologies across client/server-side (JS, CSS, HTML5), web infrastructure including web/app server/load balancing etc., caching/compression/security over web, content distribution network, web usage analytics.
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Nice to have skills: Angular JS. Required Skills: Java, Core Java, J2EE, Oracle, SQL, Angular, Spring Boot, Microservices. Must have production support experience in L2/L3 areas includes Incident management, SR management and Problem management.
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It would be brilliant if you have any combination of the following on top:Experience with Angular, Node. JS or Python. Our client, a global leader in industrial software solutions are looking for a Technical Software Development manager to join the team and manage a team of 15 Cloud Operations Developers.
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Js, Express, SASS/LESS, AWS, npm, Git and CI a necessity. Design, develop, test, deploy, and document impactful features with cross-browser compatibility, accessibility and search engine optimization.
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JavaScript, Angular JS. Requirements gathering, UX design, and day to day application support. Full Stack Developer with below skills, preferably near to greater NYC area. JavaScript, Angular JS.
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4 to 6 years of progressive software experience React JS, Core Java, Spring Framework, Service API, SQL. 4 to 6 years of progressive software experience React JS, Core Java, Spring Framework, Service API, SQL.
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Strong proven understanding of Java/Spring MVC, Spring Core, Spring Boot, Angular, Node JS. Experience with COBOL, JCL, DB2/SQL, CICS, VSAM. Strong proven understanding of Java/Spring MVC, Spring Core, Spring Boot, Angular, Node JS.
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Utilize programming languages like JavaScript, Node. JS, TypeScript, SQL, Python, 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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Proven extensive experience in CSS, HTML, JavaScript libraries and Frameworks (Node. JS, AngularJS, Bootstrap, React, or Vue.js) and client-side best practices. Proven extensive experience in CSS, HTML, JavaScript libraries and Frameworks (Node. JS, AngularJS, Bootstrap, React, or Vue.js) and client-side best practices.
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Expertise in various technologies, such as JavaScript, CSS3 and HTML5 and third-party libraries such as React Js, Angular, jQuery, WebRTC and Bootstrap. We work with companies funded by the best investors including Sequoia Capital, Lightspeed Ventures, Tiger Global Management, A16Z, Accel, DFJ, and more.
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