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Police Officer, Entry Level

MD · On-site

$72K - $136K/yr

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How much do entry level react jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level react in Washington is $113,560.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,900.00 and $120,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level React Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level React Developer, you need a solid understanding of JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and fundamental React concepts, often supported by a relevant degree or coding bootcamp experience. Familiarity with version control systems like Git, basic knowledge of RESTful APIs, and exposure to development tools such as npm and code editors are typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you collaborate with teams and learn quickly on the job. These competencies ensure you can efficiently build responsive user interfaces, adapt to evolving project requirements, and contribute to high-quality software development.

What kinds of projects and tasks can I expect to work on as an Entry Level React Developer?

As an Entry Level React Developer, you will typically be involved in building and maintaining user interface components using React.js. Your daily tasks may include translating UI/UX wireframes into code, fixing bugs, writing unit tests, and collaborating with designers and backend developers to deliver seamless features. You may also participate in code reviews and learn industry best practices from senior team members. This role offers a strong foundation for understanding front-end development workflows and modern JavaScript frameworks.

What are entry level React developers?

Entry level React developers are professionals who are new to working with the React JavaScript library and typically have less than two years of experience. They are responsible for building user interfaces and web applications using React, often working under the guidance of more experienced developers. Their tasks may include writing components, fixing bugs, and learning best practices for front-end development. Entry level React developers usually have foundational knowledge of JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, and are eager to grow their skills in modern web development.
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Police Officer, Entry Level

Police Officer, Entry Level

Anne Arundel County

Annapolis, MD • On-site

$72K - $136K/yr

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Position Description This is a Full-Time, Permanent, Safety-Sensitive position with the Anne Arundel County Police Department. A $10,000 signing bonus will be awarded to successful candidates. $1,000 will be payable upon hire $4,000 will be payable upon the successful completion of the Police Academy $5,000 will be payable upon the successful completion of the probationary period This is responsible local law enforcement work in the protection of life and property and the enforcement of laws and ordinances.

NATURE AND VARIETY OF WORK This work involves responsibility for performing, under general supervision, duties in patrol, traffic, investigations, administration, and support services. Duties may include shift work, outdoor work, and exposure to dangerous conditions. Work requires an understanding of law enforcement work and departmental rules and procedures.

Examples of Duties and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Note: The duties and responsibilities enumerated in this class specification are for the purpose of determining a common set of minimum qualifications and salary level for all positions in this class. They are not intended to include all of the essential job functions of all positions in the class). Safe operation of a motor vehicle during day and night time hours and in all types of weather while simultaneously observing people, places and things, and using a police radio to communicate.

Patrols and responds to a variety of criminal activities requiring law enforcement, for example, homicides, sexual assaults, robberies, property crimes, domestic violence, vice and narcotics crimes, and crimes by and against juveniles; evaluates situations and determines the most appropriate course of action. Conducts overt and at times covert observation of people and places, day and night and in all types of weather, while patrolling on foot or in a vehicle, hear and recognize sounds and voices associated with emergencies; and takes proper measures to react and respond to audio information. Standing, sitting, walking, and driving for prolonged periods of time.

Pursuing and subduing prisoners; controlling uncooperative individuals both orally and, when necessary through physical restraint; physical confrontations using the minimum force necessary to affect arrest. Responds to the scene of land or water accidents; performs proper and necessary rescue functions; administers first aid; directs traffic; and performs other activities, during day and night hours and in all types of weather and environments under unpredictable conditions. Work requires overtime, shift work, and standby when necessary.

Qualify, after training, with firearms (handgun and shotgun) and self-defense skills. Completion of written reports. Use of police radio to communicate.

Lift or drag an object (such as a human being); stretch, bend, crawl, run, jump, and perform other job-related physical activities. Hear and recognize sounds and voices associated with emergencies and take proper measures to react and respond to audio information. Responds to calls for service from citizens, meets and interviews citizens in their homes, places of business, on the street, or wherever required.

Performs administrative duties, including preparing and presenting court testimony; maintaining case files; and preparing and completing forms, narrative reports, and correspondence. Performs related work as required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Ability to learn and apply police/law enforcement principles, practices, methods, techniques, and equipment in daily work situations.

Ability and willingness to perform work under adverse and at times dangerous conditions, in unpleasant environments, during daytime and nighttime hours, and for extended periods of time. Ability to evaluate and respond to situations in a professional manner, appropriately diffuse difficult situations, and offer proper solutions. Ability to operate motor vehicles and, after training, police-issued equipment.

Ability to interpret and follow rules, orders, regulations, written and oral instructions. Ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships with superiors, other employees, and the public. Minimum Qualifications Graduation from high school; successful completion of recruit training and probationary period; and a valid non-commercial Class C motor vehicle operator's license.

NOTES: Candidates must be at least 21 years of age by February 23, 2028. U.S. Citizenship is required

This is a Safety-Sensitive position and employees in this position are subject to Controlled Dangerous Substance (CDS) and Alcohol testing. This position requires a thorough background investigation, as well as, a medical and psychological evaluation. Supplemental Qualifications SELECTION PROCESS: Please fill out the applicant card by clicking on the following link here: web page.

Applicants will be evaluated on the basis of education and experience, score on the online entry level police officer exam, physical agility test, panel interview, and background investigation. After a conditional offer of employment, applicants must undergo a polygraph examination, psychological evaluation, and pass a comprehensive medical examination as a condition of appointment. The polygraph primarily focuses on domestic violence, criminal activity, previous employment, motor vehicle/criminal record, drug/alcohol usage, and integrity/unethical acts.

Reasons for disqualification may include, but are not limited to: poor work history, poor driving record, criminal activity, falsification of application or other documents, failure to meet physical standards, inability to competitively complete any of the component parts of the selection process, or any other disqualifying causes determined by the Police Department and/or the Office of Personnel. SCHEDULE OF CRITICAL DATES: ONLINE ENTRY LEVEL POLICE OFFICER EXAM: Once the announcement closes, applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will be emailed instructions and information on how to take the online entry level police officer exam. **Applicants are required to pass both the online entry level police officer exam and physical agility test to move forward in the process.** Unlike the physical agility test, you can only attempt the online entry level police officer exam once during this recruitment

Online entry level police officer exam testing period is tentatively scheduled for September 25, 2026, through October 9, 2026. The online entry level police officer exam is online (remote). Applicants that meet the minimum qualifications will be invited to take the online exam.

The vendor will email qualified applicants instructions on how to take the online exam, and a link to take the exam. TIME LIMITS: You will be given 3 hours to take the exam. In order to take the exam, you need the following: A private workspace with no one else present A strong internet connection A working computer/laptop An updated browser (Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft) A working web camera Your current driver's license You CANNOT take the exam on a cell phone or tablet.

They are not supported by the testing platform. You must take the exam on a computer or laptop. If you do not have access to a laptop or computer, please email Eric Stewart-Craig at pestew23@aacounty.org or call at (410) 222-7595 to make arrangements to take the exam onsite (in-person) at Anne Arundel County Government's Office of Personnel located at 2660 Riva Road, Annapolis, MD 21401

You must bring your current driver's license. Applicants that do not bring their current driver's license, regardless of reason, will not be permitted to take the online exam. WHAT IS EVALUATED: 100 multiple-choice questions.

The exam measures the following Competencies: Attention to Detail Conflict Management Conscientiousness Critical Thinking Decision Making Handling Stress Honesty and Integrity Mathematical Reasoning Problem Solving Professional Skills/Work Attitudes Reading Comprehension Social Judgment Written Expression (including grammar, punctuation, and vocabulary) PHYSICAL AGILITY TEST: Applicants are required to pass the physical agility test to move forward in the process. Applicants may take the physical agility both times it's offered. The physical agility test is being administered at the below location on the following dates: LOCATION: Charles B.

Butch Troyer Training Center, 3737 Elmer F. Hagner Lane, Davidsonville, MD 21035 DATES: Saturday, October 10, 2026 - Sessions will start at 9am Saturday, October 17, 2026 - Sessions will start at 9am To register for the physical agility test, please click on the following link and follow the prompts on the page: web page. A government-issued identification and signed Physical Agility Medical and Legal Waivers must be presented at the test site in order to participate in the physical agility.

These documents can be found on this web page. NOTES: You will be expected to complete a sit up test, push up test and a one and a half (1.5) mile run. Please consider the weather when preparing for the test

Dress appropriately and comfortably to participate in the physical agility test. You should bring water with you to the test site. Applicants are eligible to take the Physical Agility Test both times it's offered.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Friday, September 11, 2026, at 11:59 PM STARTING DATE: Thursday, June 24, 2027 Applicants receiving final offers for employment can anticipate being hired on about this date. GENERAL NOTICES: Flexible processing deadlines will be established during the process. All notices are sent via e-mail so please check your inbox and spam folders regularly, keep your e-mail address up to date with us, and make sure that notices sent from Anne Arundel County do not inadvertently go to your spam mailbox.

To speak with a Police Recruiter, please call (410) 222-8677 or email JoinAAPolice@aacounty.org with general inquiries. Questions or concerns about this announcement, please contact the Office of Personnel at (410) 222-7595.


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