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Entry Developer Jobs in British Columbia (NOW HIRING)

Full Stack Software Developer

Burnaby, BC · On-site

CA$117K - CA$143K/yr

Fortinet is seeking a talented Full Stack Software Developer to join our FortiGuard team in Burnaby. This individual will be primarily working on building our internal systems within Fortiguard Labs.

Fortinet is seeking a talented Full Stack Software Developer to join our FortiGuard team in Burnaby. This individual will be primarily working on building our internal systems within Fortiguard Labs.

The Senior Full Stack Developer - Analytics in this role serves as a senior individual contributor who takes ownership and craftsmanship seriously. They engage with all layers of the solution stack.

Full Stack Developer

Surrey, BC · On-site

CA$60K - CA$70K/yr

About the Role We are looking for a skilled Mobile Application Developer to design, build, and maintain high-quality applications for both iOS and Android platforms. The ideal candidate brings hands ...

Full Stack Developer

Surrey, BC · On-site

CA$60K - CA$70K/yr

About the Role We are looking for a skilled Mobile Application Developer to design, build, and maintain high-quality applications for both iOS and Android platforms. The ideal candidate brings hands ...

Net Developer for our client. This is a permanent position that is remote, or based in their office in Vancouver. Our client is an Enterprise company that builds SaaS products for Fortune 500 ...

Senior Full Stack Web Developer We are looking to expand our team with one or more senior full-stack Ruby on Rails developers in Victoria, BC. We're a remote-friendly organization and would be open ...

Net Developer for our client. This is a permanent position that is remote, or based in their office in Vancouver. Our client is an Enterprise company that builds SaaS products for Fortune 500 ...

Net Developer for our client. This is a permanent position that is remote, or based in their office in Vancouver. Our client is an Enterprise company that builds SaaS products for Fortune 500 ...

Intermediate .Net Developer

Delta, BC · Remote

$80K - $120K/yr

Net Developer for our client. This is a permanent position that is remote, or based in their office in Vancouver. Our client is an Enterprise company that builds SaaS products for Fortune 500 ...

Intermediate .Net Developer

Delta, BC · Remote

$80K - $120K/yr

Net Developer for our client. This is a permanent position that is remote, or based in their office in Vancouver. Our client is an Enterprise company that builds SaaS products for Fortune 500 ...

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Entry Developer information

What is an entry developer?

Entry developers, sometimes called junior developers, are professionals who are at the beginning of their software development careers. They typically have basic programming skills and work under the guidance of more experienced developers to build, test, and maintain software applications. Entry developers often focus on learning new technologies, writing simple code, fixing bugs, and gradually taking on more complex tasks as they gain experience. Their role is essential for gaining practical knowledge and growing into more advanced development positions.

What types of projects and tasks can an entry developer typically expect to work on in their first year?

As an Entry Developer, you’ll often start by handling smaller, well-defined tasks such as fixing bugs, writing unit tests, or implementing simple features under the guidance of more experienced developers. You’ll likely participate in code reviews, attend daily stand-up meetings, and collaborate closely with team members to learn best practices and company coding standards. Over time, as you gain confidence and show proficiency, you may be given more complex assignments and opportunities to contribute to larger projects, setting a strong foundation for career growth.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an entry developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Developer, you need foundational programming skills, understanding of software development principles, and typically a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with coding languages such as Java, Python, or JavaScript, as well as version control systems like Git, is often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and willingness to learn new technologies set successful candidates apart. These skills are crucial for delivering reliable code, collaborating effectively with teams, and adapting to evolving project requirements.

What is the difference between Entry Developer vs Junior Developer?

AspectEntry DeveloperJunior Developer
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or associate degree, basic coding skillsSimilar credentials, often with some coding coursework or certifications
Work EnvironmentEntry-level positions in tech companies, startups, or internshipsJunior roles in software teams, often under supervision
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in tech industries, entry-level job listingsWidely used in software development companies, tech sectors

Entry Developer and Junior Developer roles are similar, both requiring basic coding skills and entry-level credentials. The terms are often used interchangeably, with slight variations depending on the company. Both positions serve as stepping stones into software development careers, offering opportunities to gain practical experience and grow into more advanced roles.

What cities in British Columbia are hiring for Entry Developer jobs?

Cities in British Columbia with the most Entry Developer job openings:

Infographic showing various Entry Developer job openings in British Columbia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 80% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution.

Senior Vue Developer - Frontend (Remote)

Rivalry

Vancouver, BC • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Re-posted 22 days ago


Job description

Description
Rivalry has been pushing the boundaries on what an esports betting product can be, and we’ve been doing it well. As our user base grows and we enter new global regions, the demand to create new and better products is increasing. We're focused on having the best product in the gambling space. We aren’t willing to accept being marginally better.

We are working hard to create something leaps and bounds above anything else out there. We are investing heavily into our product development team and are looking to hire a Senior Software Engineer (Frontend) to join us on this journey.
Does that sound fun? Keep reading!

The Role
By this point we assume that you’re interested in esports as you’ve kept reading this post. 
As a highly skilled and experienced frontend developer you will be dedicated to creating the best betting website in the world. You will work alongside both experienced and intermediate developers. You will be asked to collaborate with others as well as lead projects yourself. 

With this being a more senior role you will be expected to work alongside our Lead Frontend Developer and plan out smaller sections of work to take lead of yourself. This role is one part planning tasks and knowledge sharing with the team, one part solo coding work, and one part team resource where people can lean on you for support.

We pride ourselves on keeping up with a modern stack, focusing both on web performance and developer quality of life. We're a team that Pair Programs often, holds regular standup and plays games together regularly. We are a rapidly changing organization and are always open to discuss what we're focusing on and how we're getting there. We expect that you'll be a part of our feature planning, as well as helping vet our implementation options.
You will also be a part of:
  • Leading a small team with a singular focus for the sprint, where you can report back to the Lead Frontend
  • Brainstorming sessions where you will contribute ideas to future features
  • Sprint Planning, where you will break down large epics into smaller actionable tasks with details
  • Code Reviews, providing feedback and direction to others
  • Pair Programming over Tuple, providing support to team members
  • Prototyping concepts as a part of idea exploration

What you will bring to the team
  • JavaScript/HTML/CSS
  • Vue or React JS (We code in Vue only)
  • Knowledge of Nuxt.js/Next.js is a plus
  • NodeJS and Server Side Rendering concepts
  • Responsive design concepts, with a focus on mobile 
  • Creating functional user interfaces from theoretical discussion or wireframes
  • Frontend Asset Optimization (SVGs, image compression, minimal DOM depth)
  • Frontend Tooling (webpack, eslint, prettier, etc)
  • Testing your work (browser testing, unit tests, storybook, etc)
  •  Any design experience is a plus

A breakdown of our stack:
  • Core product API is run via Laravel, deployed elsewhere
  • Multiple Nuxt.js applications we use internally, one large production app
  • Translation into multiple languages
  • Frontend stack hosted on vercel
  • Custom TailwindCSS Theme across all our apps
  • Storybook integration for documentation and real time component building
  • Universal linting/formatting via prettier/eslint for the team

Why work at Rivalry?
  • We offer a competitive salary and total rewards package including a comprehensive benefits package and stock options (we believe it's important for our people to own a piece of the company and share in our success).
  • A chance to work in one of the most exciting and rapidly growing industries
  • Work with an extremely talented team who share a love for video games and esports on truly innovative projects; we’re not your typical online gambling site -  we’re a tech company first, and a gambling company second
  • Work where you get your best work done. Whether that’s in an office (when it’s safe enough) or in the comfort of your own home. Our offices are located in Toronto, but a large portion of our company works remotely across 17 different countries. 
  • Free video games! Every Rivalry employee gets a monthly stipend to spend on games.