The job involves developing web applications using Java, Spring Boot, and various JavaScript frameworks like Angular and React. Communication skills are essential.
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What We'll Bring:
Good in Java programminggood in Communication
Good in Java/Spring boot/JPA/Web applications
Good in Angular/React
What You'll Bring:
Good in Java programming
good in Communication
Good in Java/Spring boot/JPA/Web applications
Good in Angular/React
Good in Web application implementations.
Good Knowledge in JSF.
Impact You'll Make:
Good in Java programming
good in Communication
Good in Java/Spring boot/JPA/Web applications
Good in Angular/React
TransUnion Job Title
Developer, Applications DevelopmentTop Skills
Angular
Java
Jpa
Jsf
React
Spring Boot
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