Entry level java spring boot devops developer/Remote data Scientisit
SynergisticITNewark, NJ • On-site, Remote
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Posted 6 days ago
Job description
If you've been unemployed for 3–6+ months—or longer—you've probably seen how quickly the market can change. A career gap or an outdated tech stack can reduce callbacks, even when you have talent. Recruiters may assume your skills are outdated or your confidence is lower. But gaps don't define ability. They simply require a strategy: refresh your stack, rebuild proof of work, and re-enter with structure. SynergisticIT's JOPP is designed for exactly this scenario.
Since 2010, SynergisticIT has helped candidates return to the workforce and land full-time jobs at major employers—companies like Google, Apple, PayPal, Visa, Western Union, Wells Fargo, Client, Client, Banking, Walmart Labs, Client, and more—often with offers between $90,000 and $154,000 depending on role and expertise. JOPP is built to close the gap between "I used to work in tech” or "I learned tech” and "I'm ready to be hired today.”
Why gaps hurt—and how to neutralize them
Employers worry about currency: are your tools current? Can you still perform? The solution is demonstrating recent, relevant work: projects, certifications, and interview readiness. JOPP helps you rebuild that proof and confidence systematically.
Current role demand (expressed with variety)
SynergisticIT commonly supports hiring pipelines for roles such as junior software programmer, Java full stack engineer, Python/Java developer, DevOps/cloud engineer, plus data-track roles like data analyst, BI analyst, data engineer, data scientist, and ML/AI engineer. The focus areas remain: Java / Full Stack / DevOps and Data Analytics / Data Engineering / Data Science / ML/AI.
Why programs don't fix gaps
Many candidates with gaps try "one more course,” but that rarely changes outcomes. SynergisticIT often sees candidates arrive after trying multiple bootcamps or online learning platforms and still not securing roles. A commonly cited pattern is that around 30% of JOPP candidates have already done other bootcamps, university bootcamps, or Udemy/Coursera tracks and didn't get hired—because those options focused on learning without the placement and interview execution.
Ideal candidates for gap-to-offer support
- Professionals returning after layoffs or personal reasons
- Candidates with limited recent experience but strong potential
- Recent grads who never launched properly
- International candidates on F1/OPT with timeline pressure
Want to see credibility and event participation?
If you want to explore the program directly, here are the key links:
- Job Placement Program (JOPP):
- Java Job Placement Program
- Data Science / Data Jobs Program
- Event videos (OCW, JavaOne, Gartner):
- USA Today feature
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?
How OPT Students Can Land Tech Jobs – SynergisticIT
A gap isn't the end of your career. It's a chapter—and you can write the next one strategically
Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Entry Level Java Developer?
A: To succeed as an Entry-Level Java Developer, key technical skills include proficiency in Java programming language, familiarity with object-oriented design principles, and experience with popular Java frameworks such as Spring or Hibernate. Additionally, soft skills like strong problem-solving abilities, effective communication, and teamwork are crucial for collaborating with cross-functional teams and delivering high-quality software solutions. By combining these technical and soft skills, an Entry-Level Java Developer can lay a solid foundation for a successful career in software development and set themselves up for future growth and advancement.
Q: What is the career path for a Entry Level Java Developer?
A: A typical career progression for an Entry Level Java Developer involves starting as a Junior Java Developer, where they focus on writing clean, efficient, and well-documented code, and collaborating with senior developers to learn best practices. As they gain experience, they can move into mid-level roles such as a Java Developer or a Software Engineer, where they take on more complex projects, lead smaller teams, and contribute to architectural decisions. Eventually, they can progress to senior roles like a Technical Lead or a Senior Software Engineer, where they mentor junior developers, design and implement large-scale systems, and drive technical strategy.\n\nKey opportunities for skill development and professional growth include learning advanced Java concepts, such as concurrency and multithreading, as well as expanding into related technologies like Spring, Hibernate, and cloud platforms like AWS or Azure. Additionally, they can develop soft skills like communication, teamwork, and project management to become a well-rounded developer. \n\nLong-term career prospects for a Java Developer may include transitioning into leadership roles, such as a Technical Program Manager or a Product Manager, or pursuing specialized roles like a DevOps Engineer or a Data Scientist, leveraging their programming skills and experience to drive business outcomes and innovation.
