Java Fullstack (React) Developer (Senior)Core Skills Advanced Java programming Advanced ReactJS Developing complex web applications and RESTful APIs Deep understanding of back-end technologies such as Spring or Hibernate Software development methodologies and best practices Cloud technologies such as AWS or AzureSecondary Skills Advanced React, Node.js, TypeScript, GraphQL, MongoDBSoft Skills and Professional Attributes Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, Leadership skills, Team player, Excellent communication skills, Time management skillsEngineering Skills Knowledge of containerization, security and performance optimization, DevOps skillsJob Responsibilities Designing and developing high-performance and scalable web applications, Developing and implementing efficient RESTful APIs, Mentoring and guiding junior developers, Collaborating with cross-functional teams
Infogain is a human-centered digital platform and software engineering company based out of Silicon Valley. We engineer business outcomes for Fortune 500 companies and digital natives in the technology, healthcare, insurance, travel, telecom, and retail & CPG industries using technologies such as cloud, microservices, automation, IoT, and artificial intelligence. We accelerate experience-led transformation in the delivery of digital platforms. Infogain is also a Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Gold Partner and Azure Expert Managed Services Provider (MSP).
Infogain, an Apax Funds portfolio company, has offices in California, Washington, Texas, the UK, the UAE, and Singapore, with delivery centers in Seattle, Houston, Austin, Krak w, Noida, Gurgaon, Mumbai, Pune, and Bengaluru.

Keyskills: Telecom Hibernate Core Java Automation Managed services Analytical Artificial Intelligence Healthcare MSP microsoft
A Silicon-Valley headquartered company, Infogain is a global business oriented IT consulting provider of front-end, customer-facing technologies, processes and applications, leading to a more efficient and streamlined customer experience. We want our clients€™ interactions with their cus...