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Front End Developer React Trainee | A Leading Technology Company In UAE

Employment:

Full Time

Want A Career In Tech As A Front End Developer React Trainee?

Learn & Earn For 3-12 Months In Dubai

Benefits Of Our Tech Camp
– Obtain extensive experience in JQuery, Angular, JavaScript, React and Node.js
– Get experienced in APIs
– Become comfortable with modern CSS styling, including responsive styling and print media queries
– Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
– Experience in code review processes and using GIT or similar version control
– Become experienced in agile Development experience
– Learn how to design and build existing and new frontend features of the promotional code web apps
– Build exciting promotion widgets for clients
– Play a key role in the move to React
– Get experienced shaping the future of the frontend architecture and contribute to technical solutions planning
– Help develop high-quality web applications, websites, and hybrid mobile apps using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and associated libraries and frameworks
– Experience collaborating closely with our internal designers to develop in-browser prototypes, living style guides, pattern libraries, and reusable UI components
– Ability to learn new skills quickly and be adaptive
– Build a relevant and high impact portfolio
– Career Mentorship & Digital CV building
– Support from industry peers on the front line
– Full visa coverage

Some of our facilities
– 250 fixed work stations
– Outdoor garden area with chill out work areas, work benches
– Pool table area & Table tennis area
– 4 person multiplayer PS5
– Library and Lounge area

No Experience Required!

We are looking for individuals who are interested in becoming a Front End Developer React Trainee

Requirements
– Must be over the age of 21
– Must be passionate about learning
– Must be curious and hardworking

A leading technology company in UAE.


Source: Job Posting - gulftalent.com


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