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As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level angular developer in Tennessee is $53.08, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47.79 and $58.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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An Entry Level Angular Developer is a junior software developer who works with Angular, a popular front-end web framework, to build and maintain dynamic web applications. They typically collaborate with senior developers, write clean and efficient code, debug issues, and integrate APIs. This role requires foundational knowledge of HTML, CSS, TypeScript, and JavaScript, along with a basic understanding of Angular concepts like components, services, and data binding. Employers often seek candidates with a degree in computer science or relevant experience through internships or personal projects.

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To thrive as an Entry Level Angular Developer, you need a solid grasp of JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, CSS, and foundational knowledge of Angular framework principles, often supported by a relevant degree or coursework in computer science. Familiarity with code versioning tools like Git, as well as exposure to REST APIs and basic debugging tools, is typically expected, while certifications such as Angular Fundamentals can be advantageous. Strong problem-solving abilities, willingness to learn, teamwork, and clear communication are important soft skills for this role. These technical and interpersonal skills enable efficient contribution to web development projects and ensure adaptability to fast-evolving client or company needs.

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As an Entry Level Angular Developer, your daily tasks often include developing and maintaining web application components using Angular, fixing bugs, writing unit tests, and collaborating with senior developers during code reviews. You'll likely participate in regular team meetings or stand-ups to discuss progress, challenges, and upcoming features. Communication with designers, QA testers, and sometimes clients is common to ensure your code aligns with project requirements. This hands-on experience helps build technical proficiency and teamwork skills, preparing you for future growth within the development team.

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Infographic showing various Entry Level Angular Developer job openings in Tennessee as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 80% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $110,410 per year, or $53.1 per hour.

FastTrack Full-Stack Developer Program

Cook Systems

Nashville, TN • Remote

Full-time

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Job description

Launch Your Software Development Career with FastTrack

Our next cohort begins Tuesday, September 15, 2026.

Cook Systems is seeking motivated developers for FastTrack, our free, selective 8-week online program designed to prepare qualified participants for software development opportunities with Cook Systems clients.

FastTrack is built for developers who already have a technical foundation and are ready to take the next step. This is not an introductory coding program. Participants are expected to enter with programming experience and the ability to build software.

Why FastTrack?

Breaking into software development can be difficult, even when you already have the skills to build software-especially in a market where developers are increasingly expected to know how to work effectively with AI.

FastTrack helps close the gap between having a development foundation and being ready to contribute on a professional technology team. We invest in FastTrack because our goal is to develop qualified developers and prepare them for opportunities with Cook Systems clients.

FastTrack operates on a high-trust model. There is no tuition, no income-share agreement, and no repayment agreement. In return, we ask participants to take the opportunity seriously: communicate, do the work, collaborate, respond to feedback, remain committed throughout the program, and give Cook Systems a fair opportunity after graduation to help connect you with client opportunities.

Learn more at allaboutfasttrack.com.

What You'll Develop

FastTrack is an intensive learning program that builds from backend development to frontend development and full-stack application development.

Technical areas include:

  • Java and object-oriented programming
  • Spring and Spring Boot
  • REST APIs and web services
  • SQL and relational databases
  • JavaScript and TypeScript
  • Angular
  • Git and collaborative development workflows
  • Testing, debugging, and code quality
  • Full-stack application development
  • Agile development practices

You'll apply those skills through hands-on development, collaborative projects, technical assessments, and feedback.

The program incorporates career readiness and professional development focused on interviewing, communication, teamwork, and preparing to work in a professional client environment. FastTrack also prepares you for a development environment where generative AI is part of the developer toolkit. You'll learn to use AI to support development work while building the judgment to evaluate its output and use it effectively and responsibly.

Who Should Apply?

FastTrack is selective and designed for developers with existing experience.

You may be a strong fit if you:

  • Have hands-on programming experience
  • Have built software applications or development projects
  • Have experience with Java or another object-oriented programming language
  • Have a foundation in frontend, backend, or web development
  • Want to expand your capabilities across the full development stack
  • Are comfortable being assessed on your technical skills
  • Work well with others and are receptive to feedback
  • Are serious about pursuing professional software development opportunities

Your experience may come from professional work, an internship, college coursework, a boot camp, technical training, or substantial independent projects.

FastTrack is not designed for candidates with no prior software development experience. You do not need to already be a full-stack developer-that is the gap FastTrack is designed to help you close.

What to Expect

Admission to FastTrack is selective, and applicants should expect a screening process that evaluates whether they have the technical foundation needed to succeed in the program. Once admitted, participants should expect to devote approximately 25-30 hours per week for 8 weeks to instruction, assignments, assessments, projects, collaboration, and career preparation.

If you have already invested in becoming a developer and are ready to strengthen your skills and pursue the next step in your career, we encourage you to apply. Learn more at allaboutfasttrack.com.


Additional Details

Workplace Setting: Remote #LI-Remote
Job Type: Contract
Seniority Level: Entry Level
Job Function: Information Technology

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The benefits listed below are available once FastTrack graduates are hired by Cook Systems and placed with a client.