Job Posting for Java Developer (Entry/Fresh Graduate) at DXC Technology
Job Description:
Essential Job Functions:
Contribute to software development projects by writing, testing, and debugging code, under the guidance of senior team members.
Collaborate with the team to meet project objectives, actively participating in code reviews and design discussions.
Assist in the documentation of software requirements and specifications, striving for clear and effective communication.
Participate in troubleshooting and resolving technical issues, seeking guidance and mentorship.
Learn and adapt to software development practices and methodologies, actively participating in training programs.
Contribute to the implementation of best practices and emerging technologies.
Collaborate with team members to enhance your understanding of software architecture and design.
Contribute to the team's knowledge sharing and learning environment.
Basic Qualifications:
Minimum of a Diploma/Degree in Computing/Information Technology or a related field.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Minimum of 1 year of hands-on development experience in Java.
Proficiency in the Spring/Spring Boot framework.
Experience with relational databases, including Oracle and MySQL.
Familiarity with implementing web services, such as SOAP and RESTful web services.
Knowledge of frontend frameworks like Angular, Struts, jQuery, and Bootstrap.
Quick adaptability to new technologies.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Solid understanding of modern software development methodologies.
Familiarity with software testing methodologies, scripting, and tools.
Experience in one or more full Software Development Life Cycles (SDLC) for enterprise projects.
Ability to work effectively both independently and in a team.
Willingness to learn and adapt to the field
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