Seeking a React/UI Developer with skills in JavaScript, CSS, HTML, and front-end technologies. Responsibilities include UI design and browser debugging.
- Previous experience working as a react.js developer.
- In-depth knowledge of JavaScript, CSS, HTML, typescript and front-end languages.
- Knowledge of REACT tools including React.js, Webpack, Enzyme, Redux, and Flux.
- Experience with user interface design.
- Experience with browser-based debugging.
- Excellent troubleshooting skills.
- Good project management skills.
This is a remote position.
Top Skills
CSS
Enzyme
Flux
HTML
JavaScript
React
Redux
Typescript
Webpack
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