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5+ years of front-end developer creating prototypes or wire-frames for enterprise web applications or workflows experience. 4+ years of non-internship professional front end, web or mobile software development using JavaScript, HTML and CSS experience.
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We’re on the hunt for a seasoned Senior Front-End Developer who is deeply passionate about crafting state-of-the-art user interfaces and experiences for our Dahlia Labs stack. At least 5 years of experience in front-end web development, with a proven track record of successful project delivery.
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In this pivotal role, you will work on the design, development, and enhancement of our front-end architecture, focusing on creating responsive, scalable, and visually appealing web applications.
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Web3, Node / React Stack, MERN stack, MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js, Front End, Back End, Android, IOS, Mobile Developer, Robotics Engineer, Technical, SDK, Drones, Technology, Mobile Apps, Sensor, Concepts, Electrical Engineering, Prototypes, Algorithms, R &D, Research and Development, Cutting-Edge, Development Strategies, Mechatronics, QA, Quality Assurance, SQL, Scripting, Software Development, Software Quality Assurance, Web Application.
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Experience hiring, training and managing front-end and back-end software engineers. Looking for a technology leader to build and manage a team of U.S.-based Front-End and Back-End Engineers.
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Experience with JavaScript / TypeScript and front-end web development. City State Entertainment is looking for an ASP.NET developer to help create Camelot Unchained. Collaborate closely in a small, gamer-focused and developer-driven team.
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Client is looking for a qualified Front-end Web Developer to join Web team. Job Title: Front-end Web Developer. This developer will works directly with designers and copywriters to translate visual designs into functional code.
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Strong web development experience with both front-end and back-end technologies, including ReactJS. We are seeking a full-stack developer to join us developing and maintaining our decoupled CMS architecture for use across the Unity websites.
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BS/MS in Computer Science, Software Engineering or equivalent with 5+ years as a front-end web developer in a product development environment. Immediate need for a talented Android Developer (Exp with React Native and Kotlin.
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We have opportunities that span a wide range of front-end and back-end technologies including web application development, cli development, back-end services, machine learning, managed code, native code, cross-platform, databases, distributed systems, cloud services, and more.
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Title: Front End Developer (Digital Analytics) Experience with Adobe Launch, Web SDK, Adobe Analytics. , Testing and Targeting (e.g. Adobe, Google), Web Analytics (e.g. Adobe, Google, etc.
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4 years experience with Front End web development. Knowledge of end-to-end systems development life cycles. Knowledge of computer development software as it relates to systems, such as Typescript, C.
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Working knowledge of Front End technology: HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, AngularJS, jQuery, etc. The mission of the associate developer consultant is to deliver Web Application solutions while growing their technical and business knowledge.
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