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Front-end Developer - HTML5/ CSS3/ JavaScript - CONTRACT
- Team driven environment
- Well known agency
- Latest technologies and large scale projects
The large Advertising agency is looking for a talented Front End Developer to join their talented team. Working out of modern offices they work on some really large scale projects and use the latest cutting edge technologies.
Required Experience
4-5 years experience with HTML, CSS and Javascript. Experience in developing web applications with rich client interfaces using AJAX, drag and drop, and other DOM Scripting techniques. Experience of Web Services (REST, SOAP, XML-RPC) Expert JavaScript skills including frameworks such a JQuery for rapid prototyping Experience with working Javascript in an OOP manner. Excellent communication skills and business acumen
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Email [email protected] and include Reference ID #3424232
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