Frontend Developer (ReactJS/Next.js)
Full Time Job
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The Role:
As our Frontend Developer, you will play a critical role in the development and implementation of our web projects. Your main responsibility will be to create highly responsive, visually captivating user interfaces using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, with a focus on ReactJS and the Next.js framework.
You’ll work closely with our design and backend teams to ensure seamless, high-quality web experiences.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and implement pixel-perfect UIs from design files (Figma) using HTML, CSS (including pre-processors), and JavaScript.
- Utilize ReactJS and Next.js frameworks to build dynamic, high-performance web applications.
- Ensure cross-browser compatibility and perform code optimizations for maximum speed and scalability.
- Collaborate with designers to refine designs and convert them into functional user interfaces.
- Engage in code reviews, testing, and debugging to maintain code quality.
- Stay abreast of emerging technologies and apply them within projects as applicable.
Job Requirements:
- Minimum of 2 years’ experience in frontend development, with a portfolio showcasing your skills in creating pixel-perfect UIs.
- Profound knowledge of ReactJS and Next.js, with a proven track record of developing complex web applications using these frameworks.
- Expertise in HTML5, CSS3, and modern JavaScript (ES6+), with a keen eye for detail to ensure exact replication of design files.
- Strong understanding of responsive and adaptive design principles.
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills, with fluency in English.
- Ability to solve problems creatively and effectively.
- Familiarity with version control systems (e.g., Git) and front-end build tools (e.g., Webpack, Gulp).
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