
Full-stack Developer
Expleo Group
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Pune • India
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Tech Stack
About the role
- Design, develop, and maintain robust, scalable web applications using React.js and Python frameworks.
- Collaborate with UI/UX designers, product managers, and backend developers to deliver high-quality software solutions.
- Build and consume RESTful APIs and integrate them into web applications.
- Ensure the responsiveness and performance of applications across multiple devices and platforms.
- Write clean, modular, and maintainable code with proper documentation and unit testing.
- Optimize applications for speed, scalability, and security.
- Participate in code reviews, agile planning, and team discussions.
- Troubleshoot, debug, and enhance existing applications and services.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Engineering, or a related field.
- 3–6 years of hands-on experience in full-stack development.
- Strong proficiency in React.js, Redux (or similar state management), and modern JavaScript (ES6+).
- Solid experience in Python and back-end frameworks such as Django or Flask.
- Good understanding of REST APIs, JSON, and asynchronous programming.
- Experience with relational databases (e.g., PostgreSQL, MySQL) and ORM tools.
- Familiarity with version control systems like Git.
- Experience in CI/CD, Docker, and cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP) is a plus.
- Knowledge of testing frameworks and writing unit/integration tests.
Benefits
- Rewarding career with a leading organization
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
React.jsPythonDjangoFlaskRESTful APIsJavaScriptES6+relational databasesPostgreSQLMySQL
Soft Skills
collaborationcommunicationtroubleshootingdebuggingcode reviewsagile planningteam discussionsdocumentationproblem-solvingattention to detail
Certifications
Bachelor’s degree in computer scienceBachelor’s degree in Engineeringrelated field degree