Software Developer - Java & Python

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As a Software Developer with a minimum of 2 years of experience, you will play a vital role in combining design and programming to create innovative solutions. Your responsibilities will involve implementing visual elements and user interactions, collaborating with front-end and back-end developers, and ensuring seamless integration between the client-side logic and server-side infrastructure. **Responsibilities:** - Develop new user-facing features. - Build reusable code and libraries for future use. - Ensure the technical feasibility of UI/UX designs. - Optimize applications for maximum speed and scalability. - Validate all user input before submitting to back-end services. - Collaborate effectively with team members and stakeholders. **Key Skills Required:** - Strong understanding of Java, JavaScript, Python, and their workarounds. - Profound insight into Java and JEE internals such as Class loaders and Memory Management. - Basic knowledge of HTML5, CSS3, and web markup. - Good understanding of advanced JavaScript libraries and frameworks like AngularJS, ReactJS, etc. - Proficient in asynchronous request handling, AJAX, and partial page updates. - Familiarity with cross-browser compatibility issues and solutions. - Experience with JavaScript module loaders (e.g., Require.js) and front-end build tools (e.g., Grunt). - Proficient in code versioning tools like Git, Mercurial, or SVN. - Understanding of browser rendering behavior and performance optimization techniques. In addition to technical skills, you are expected to exhibit the following behavioral aspects: - Be dynamic, self-motivated, and self-driven. - Work effectively as a team player. - Demonstrate a sense of ownership towards your work. - Willingness to travel periodically, both domestically and internationally.,

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