
FRONT-END DEVELOPER (REACTJS)

FRONT-END DEVELOPER (REACTJS)
IT
Ho Chi Minh City
Junior / Middle / Senior
Full-time
Responsibilities
Develop new user-facing features using Javascript and React.js.
Build reusable components and front-end libraries for future use.
Optimizing components for maximum performance across a vast array of web-capable devices and browsers.
Build web applications – Follow coding standards, write automated test cases, deployment scripts.
Assist in improving app architectures – Explore existing systems, determines areas of maintainability scalability extensibility.
Translate designs and style guides provided by the UI/UX team into high-performance functional user interfaces.
Contribute to continual improvement by suggesting new and emerging front-end technologies.
Requirements
At least 2-year experience skilled at frontend/full-stack engineering using JavaScript, and 1-year of research or experience in ReactJS. Experience in back-end development is an advantage
Ability to learn new technologies is important because technologies are continuously changing.
Having experience in creating your own products in ReactJS is a big plus.
Understand 'Thinking in React' and how ReactJS works.
Experience with state management: Flux/Redux. Knowledge of new Context APIs is a big plus.
Good understanding of Webpack & Web Performance Optimization.
Familiarity with RESTful APIs.
Fluency in HTML5 and CSS3. Familiar with CSS preprocessors: SASS/SCSS/LESS is a big plus.
Benefits
Salary range: Up to 2500$ gross
Attractive 13th-month salary and performance bonus
Annual performance review for salary raise and promotion
Premium private insurance (PTI Insurance) with a discount for family members
Annual health check
18 days of annual leave
Company trips and team buildings
Gifts on special accession: individual /company birthday, Tet, and Holidays
Internal activities, sport, and social clubs
Opportunity to training both technical and soft skills to develop your career path
Infomation
Offered Salary
1,000 $ - 2,500 $
Skills