I have 9+ years of experience working as a full-stack Java developer in designing, implementing, developing, and testing web-based applications. Mostly, I worked on the backend side, more than 70%, and 30% on the frontend.
I have a good working knowledge of Java 8, Java 11, and Java 17.
Coming to the frontend, previously I worked with jQuery and React JS, and in the present project, we are using Angular 12.
In the backend, I worked with different frameworks like Spring, Spring Boot, and Spring Batch Hibernate JPA. I used a microservices architecture to provide an API utilizing RESTful implementation and used Freemarker templates to generate dynamic responses.
In my experience, there are no cons.
One round of interview. The interview was mostly on Django and React expertise. The interviewer started with introductions and then focused mostly on: * The request-response cycle in Django * How to handle large CSVs * Benefits of React
The process started with a call from the talent recruiter, covering general questions about background and experience. The next step was a somewhat surprising technical interview with coding practice. However, no platform was decided beforehand to
The interview process took about one to two weeks. Coding and behavioral questions were asked. As with other coding interviews, make sure to prepare and brush up on programming skills.
One round of interview. The interview was mostly on Django and React expertise. The interviewer started with introductions and then focused mostly on: * The request-response cycle in Django * How to handle large CSVs * Benefits of React
The process started with a call from the talent recruiter, covering general questions about background and experience. The next step was a somewhat surprising technical interview with coding practice. However, no platform was decided beforehand to
The interview process took about one to two weeks. Coding and behavioral questions were asked. As with other coding interviews, make sure to prepare and brush up on programming skills.