The Front End Developer will work with D3.js and jQuery, demonstrating creativity and technical skills, particularly in using design tools like Photoshop.
Job Description
5+ years, D3.js must, hands-on strong exp in JQuery must.
Should have hands-on skills on design tools such as Photoshop – that means should have creative quotient too
Skills : D3.js and jquery
Similar Job Titles : UI Developer, Web developer Java UI Developer, Web/UI developer and software engineer
Thanks and Regards
John Lennon
630-315-9511
Top Skills
D3.Js,Jquery,Photoshop
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