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Junior Graduate Web Developer Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Net Azure Developer

Saint Cloud, MN · On-site

$47.75 - $63.25/hr

Net Core, Angular 7+, web API, JavaScript , TypeScript, HTML, CSS , RxJX library * Excellent in debugging problem solving skills and helping Junior developers in finding solution * Experience in an ...

Senior .NET Developer

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$57.50 - $73/hr

Develop and consume RESTful APIs and web services * Work with front-end technologies such as HTML ... Mentor junior developers and provide technical leadership * Prepare technical documentation and ...

Review work of peers and junior developers. Provides technical guidance and coaching to more junior ... Angular JS and other Web Technologies Experience with web services, WCF, AJA MVC, XRM ...

Salesforce Senior Developer

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$131K - $160.20K/yr

Minimum 2 years of experience with web application development including JavaScript, CSS, or HTML5 ... A minimum of 6 months exposure to leading/mentoring junior developers * Bachelor's degree or ...

Mentor and coach junior developers. Provide expertise in software development lifecycle phases ... web services. 3+ years of experience in NodeJS, JavaScript, TypeScript, ReactJS. 2+ years of ...

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Senior Java developer with TFS Exp

Eagan, MN · On-site

$58.50 - $74.50/hr

Experience of development and design of REST web services * Experience of working in agile ... Qualifications Graduate Additional Information All your information will be kept confidential ...

Sr. Salesforce Developer

Saint Paul, MN

$56.25 - $74.25/hr

Design, develop, test, and implement scalable Salesforce solutions using Apex, Lightning Web ... Experience coaching junior development team members on solution design, technical standards, best ...

Sr. Salesforce Developer

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$56.25 - $74.25/hr

Design, develop, test, and implement scalable Salesforce solutions using Apex, Lightning Web ... Experience coaching junior development team members on solution design, technical standards, best ...

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What is the difference between Junior Graduate Web Developer vs Junior Web Developer?

AspectJunior Graduate Web DeveloperJunior Web Developer
Required CredentialsTypically recent graduates with a degree in computer science or web developmentMay have similar education, but some employers accept self-taught candidates or coding bootcamp graduates
Work EnvironmentEntry-level position in tech companies, startups, or digital agenciesSimilar environments, often working under supervision on web projects
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly used in tech, marketing, and digital sectors for entry rolesWidely used in the same industries, often interchangeable in job listings

The main difference between a Junior Graduate Web Developer and a Junior Web Developer lies in their background; the former often refers to recent graduates with relevant degrees, while the latter may include candidates with similar skills but different educational paths. Both roles involve entry-level web development tasks and are used across similar industries and work environments.

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Junior Java Developer - React.js & Spring AI Focus

Junior Java Developer - React.js & Spring AI Focus

SynergisticIT

Minneapolis, MN • On-site

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Get Hired with a Process which Works!

Graduating with a CS degree is impressive—but it's not enough anymore. Employers want hands-on experience, real projects, and interview-ready candidates. Getting hired in tech isn't just about knowing how to code—it's about proving you can deliver value from day one. Despite layoffs and market shifts, the tech industry still needs skilled developers. The challenge is proving you're ready to contribute. A CS degree gives you a foundation, but employers want more—they want proof you can apply your knowledge in real-world scenarios.

If you just graduated (or you're about to) and the job search is already feeling confusing, you're not imagining it. A degree proves you can learn—but employers hire for job readiness: projects that look like real work, current tech stacks, interview confidence, and the ability to contribute on day one. That's why many new grads send hundreds of applications and still hear nothing back. It's not because you're "not smart enough." It's because most entry-level pipelines are crowded, and hiring teams filter heavily for candidates who look production-ready.

We are actively considering candidates for entry-level software engineering and data roles, especially Java full stack, Java/Python development, DevOps automation, data analytics, data engineering, data science, and ML/AI—full-time opportunities aligned to client needs. Our core emphasis remains Java/Full Stack/DevOps and Data/Analytics/Engineering/ML. SynergisticIT focuses on two high-demand lanes: Java / Full Stack / DevOps and Data (Data Analyst, Data Engineer, Data Scientist) + ML/AI—so you don't graduate with scattered skills, you graduate with an employable stack.

SynergisticIT since 2010, has helped candidates land full-time roles at major organizations (including Google, Apple, PayPal, Visa, Western Union, Wells Fargo, Client, Banking, Wayfair, Client, Client, and more) with offers commonly in the $95k–$154k range depending on role and skill depth. For a new grad, the bigger message isn't the number—it's that results require a structured pathway, not random applications. Here's a realistic way to think about your advantage as a fresh graduate: you're early enough to build the right foundation before bad habits set in. If you master fundamentals—coding, debugging, data structures, system thinking—and then layer modern tools on top (frameworks, cloud, CI/CD, analytics stacks), you become the kind of "entry-level" candidate who actually feels like a safe hire.

What roles are companies hiring for right now? A typical market demand pattern is clear: organizations still need entry-level software programmers, Java full stack developers, Python/Java developers, DevOps-focused engineers, and on the data side data analysts, BI analysts, data engineers, data scientists, and machine learning engineers. The strongest candidates aren't "tool collectors"—they're people who can show end-to-end capability: build an API, connect a database, deploy a service, analyze data, explain results, and handle interviews calmly.

Why fresh grads get stuck— Fresh grads often struggle for four predictable reasons:

  1. Resume doesn't match job keywords (ATS filters you out).
  2. Projects look like school assignments (not production-aligned).
  3. Interview skills are undertrained (DSA, system design, SQL, behavioral).
  4. No structured pipeline (random applying without feedback loops).

A job-placement-first approach addresses these systematically: build the right portfolio, practice the right interview questions, align your tech stack to roles, and keep improving until the market says "yes."

Who this path fits best If you're a recent graduate, you'll likely fit if you match any of these:

  • New grads in CS, Engineering, Math, or Statistics with limited job experience
  • Students finishing Bachelor's or Master's programs who need a real hiring plan
  • Candidates who apply consistently but don't get callbacks
  • Candidates who reach interviews but struggle to close
  • International students on F-1/OPT who need a job plan for STEM extension/H-1B timing
  • Graduates with strong academics but thin practical experience

SynergisticIT helps STEM extension and work authorization pathways, and for candidates who need long-term stability, support related to H-1B and green card processes as part of employer-side realities. If you're tired of guessing, stop treating your job search like a lottery. Treat it like a project with milestones: skills → portfolio → interview readiness → targeted applications → scheduled interviews → offer. If you want to explore, here are the key links:

  • Event videos (OCW, JavaOne, Gartner):
  • USA Today feature
  • Client JOPP: Job Placement Program
  • Contact & get a roadmap: https://www.synergisticit.com/contact-us/

Please read our blogs Why do Tech Companies not Hire recent Computer Science Graduates | SynergisticIT What Recruiters Look for in Junior Developers | SynergisticIT Software engineering or Data Science as a career? Bottom line for fresh grads: Your degree is the starting line, not the finish line. If you want to get hired faster, you don't need "more random courses." You need a guided, job-focused path and the right people around you. In tech, it's not just what you learn—it's how you learn and who you build with that decides how far you go.

Please note: Resume databases are shared with clients and interested clients will reach out directly if they find a qualified candidate for their req. Resume submissions may be shared with our JOPP team database also. Please unsubscribe if contacted or if you don't want to be contacted please don't submit your resume