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ReactJS Developer/Lead @ People First

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 ReactJS Developer/Lead

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Below is the JD for your review : Required Experience in years 7-10 years. We are looking for someone with experience in UI development with React JS , Material UI, Nextjs, Tailwind CSS, HTML, CSS, bootstrap, JavaScript, AJAX, JSON, jQuery. Complete understanding of ReactJS and its main fundamentals like JSX, Virtual DOM, component lifecycle, etc. Should have good experience with ReactJS workflows like Flux, Redux, Create React App, data structure libraries. Understanding of RESTful APIs/GraphQL, HTML/CSS, ES6 (variables and scoping, array methods), code versioning tools like GIT, SVN, etc., popular frontend development tools, CI/CD tools, DevOps, performance testing frameworks like Mocha, Node + NPM Good experience of using JavaScript consuming, displaying, and updating data using Web APIs (JSON) The person should have good communication skills and must be willing to work as independent contributor. Should have experience of working on Cloud preferably. AWS. Thanks, Vijay kumar Arul hidden_mobile hidden_email

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Employement Type: Full time
Industry: Others
Role Category: Network / System Administration
Functional Area: Not Applicable
Role/Responsibilies: ReactJS Developer/Lead

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Keyskills:   UI development HTML CSS bootstrap JavaScript AJAX JSON jQuery Flux RESTful APIs GIT SVN DevOps Mocha Cloud AWS React JS Material UI Nextjs Tailwind CSS Redux Create React App data structure libraries GraphQL ES6 frontend development tools CICD tools Node NPM Web APIs

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People First

About People First (Hiring for client of People First)People First is a niche talent sourcing and learning and development consulting firm in service since 1995. Our vision is to evolve and inspire evolution in organizations and institutions to journey to their ‘next orbit’ in t...