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Trainee Frontend Javascript Developer Jobs in Wisconsin

Lead Software Developer

Eau Claire, WI · On-site

$114K - $144K/yr

Lead Software Developer Job Type : Full-Time, Non-exempt Pay: Hourly, Biweekly Schedule: Monday ... Apex/Lightning/Aura/HTML/CSS/Javascript - Salesforce back-end/front-end languages * React/HTML/SCSS ...

Solution Architect

Milwaukee, WI

$62 - $81.75/hr

Frontend: JavaScript, TypeScript, React, and Redux * Backend: C# .NET, RESTful Web API * Database: Azure PaaS SQL * Source Control: Azure DevOps/Git Hub Enterprise (Git) * Infrastructure: Terraform

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NET Core and JavaScript development and application support. You will be working on a high-impact ... The ideal candidate is full-stack, and comfortable working on front-end apps as well as their ...

Solution Architect

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$65 - $75/hr

Frontend: JavaScript, TypeScript, React, and Redux * Backend: C# .NET, RESTful Web API * Database: Azure PaaS SQL * Source Control: Azure DevOps/Git Hub Enterprise (Git) * Infrastructure: Terraform

You will work on both front-end and back-end components, ensuring seamless integration and optimal ... Experience with core web technologies (HTML, Javascript, HTTP, HTTPS, etc.). * Experience with ...

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Trainee Frontend Javascript Developer information

What is the difference between Trainee Frontend Javascript Developer vs Junior Frontend Developer?

AspectTrainee Frontend Javascript DeveloperJunior Frontend Developer
Required CredentialsBasic understanding of HTML, CSS, JavaScript; often in training or entry-levelFundamental skills in frontend development; some work experience or portfolio
Work EnvironmentLearning-focused, supervised training programs or internshipsActive development tasks, collaborating with teams, more independent
Employer & Industry UsageInternships, apprenticeships, entry-level roles in tech companiesFull-time roles in web development teams across industries

In summary, a Trainee Frontend Javascript Developer is typically in training or an internship, focusing on learning and skill development. A Junior Frontend Developer has more hands-on experience and is responsible for contributing to live projects, working more independently within a team.

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$59 - $76.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Job Title: React Developer
Work Location: Milwaukee, WI
Job Description:
• 7+ years of experience working in JavaScript and able to demonstrate strong javascript knowledge.
• Able to demonstrate strong web fundamentals knowledge of DOM
• 5 yrs experience writing adaptive and responsive UI applications
• Strong Knowledge of HTML5 CSS React Redux Knowledge of Angular a plus
• 3 years of experience with Node JS or Backend services is a plus
• 5 yrs hands on experience working on React with recent experience in ES6
• Experience working on React forms functional components class components etc
• Experience with common frontend development tools such as Babel Webpack NPM yarn etc
• Familiar with ServerSide Rendering in JavaScript
• Solid understanding of JSON Schemas and RESTful APIs
• 5 years Experience with Test Driven Development TDD Behavior Driven Development BDD practices unit testing functional testing system integration testing regression testing GUI testing
• Web service testing and browser compatibility testing including frameworks such as Selenium WebDriverIO Cucumber JUnit Mockito
• Experience with continuous integration and continuous delivery environment
• Good communication skills able to explain technical concepts to designers product managers and business partners in ways that are meaningful to them.