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How much do react web development jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for react web development in the United States is $115,732.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $105,500.00 and $127,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between React Web Development vs Front-End Developer?

AspectReact Web DevelopmentFront-End Developer
Required SkillsProficiency in React, JavaScript, HTML, CSSHTML, CSS, JavaScript, frameworks like React, Angular, or Vue
Work EnvironmentBuilding user interfaces with React in web projectsDeveloping and maintaining the front-end of websites and applications
Industry UsagePrimarily in web development companies, tech startupsAcross various industries including tech, e-commerce, media
CertificationsReact certifications, JavaScript coursesFront-End development courses, HTML/CSS certifications

React Web Development focuses specifically on building user interfaces using React, while Front-End Developer encompasses a broader skill set including multiple frameworks and technologies for creating website front-ends. Both roles often overlap, but React Web Development is more specialized in React-based projects.

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Infographic showing various React Web Development job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $115,732 per year, or $55.6 per hour.

Front-End Architect (React/Web)

Long Finch Technologies

NJ • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Required Skills:

  • 15+ years professional software engineering experience with significant depth in front-end web development; experience leading projects and mentoring engineers.
  • Expert-level React proficiency (hooks, component composition, context, rendering behavior, concurrency-related patterns where applicable).
  • Strong TypeScript skills (types-as-design, generics, strictness strategies) and modern JavaScript fundamentals.
  • Deep experience with modern front-end tooling: Vite/Webpack , Babel/SWC, npm/pnpm/yarn, monorepos (optional), and build/release pipelines.
  • Strong CSS skills: responsive design, CSS architecture (CSS Modules, CSS-in-JS, or utility frameworks), theming, and consistent styling at scale.
  • Advanced testing practices: Jest/Vitest , React Testing Library, Playwright/Cypress for E2E; test strategy ownership.
  • Accessibility expertise: WCAG/ARIA , keyboard navigation, screen-reader considerations, and automated + manual a11y testing.
  • Performance engineering: profiling, bundle splitting, SSR/CSR trade-offs, caching strategies, and Core Web Vitals optimization.
  • API integration expertise with GraphQL and REST (schema-driven development, error handling, pagination, caching, and client state strategies).
  • Security awareness for web apps: XSS/CSRF prevention, dependency hygiene, secure auth/session patterns (OIDC awareness a plus).
  • Observability for the front end: client-side logging/metrics, error reporting, and debugging production issues.
  • MUST: Proficiency using AI-assisted engineering tools (e.g., Claude Code, GitHub Copilot ) to accelerate implementation, refactoring, test creation, and debugging—while validating correctness and adhering to secure handling practices.

Preferred qualifications

  • Experience with SSR/meta frameworks: Next.js / Remix and SEO considerations.
  • Experience leveraging a design system (Storybook, tokens).
  • Experience with micro-frontend patterns and module federation (where relevant).
  • Experience with visualization and rich UI: D3, Canvas/WebGL, advanced tables/grids, animation libraries.
  • Familiarity with authentication integrations (OIDC/OAuth2) and enterprise SSO constraints.
  • Proven track record modernizing legacy front ends and improving developer experience (DX).

Job responsibilities

  • Lead development of complex, user-facing web applications using React + TypeScript , owning the front-end architecture and delivery approach.
  • Partner with UX/Product to translate designs into polished experiences; influence requirements with feasibility, performance, and accessibility considerations.
  • Establish and evolve front-end standards: component architecture, state management, routing, code conventions, and testing practices.
  • Build using JPMC’s EXDS UI foundations: design system / component library , theming, responsive layouts, and cross-browser compatibility.
  • Drive performance and quality: Core Web Vitals, bundle optimization, rendering strategies, caching, and runtime observability.
  • Implement advanced UI capabilities such as rich data visualization, real-time updates, offline-friendly patterns, and robust form/workflow experiences.
  • Ensure secure client-side patterns: safe auth flows, token handling guidance, secure storage, and protection against common web vulnerabilities.
  • Collaborate with backend teams on API contracts (GraphQL/REST ) and advocate for front-end friendly patterns (pagination, filtering, error models).