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Frontend Software Engineer
Walmart Global Tech Sunnyvale, CA (Onsite)On-sitedesign Today
What you’ll do
- Build modern, scalable UIs with React, modular CSS, Redux, React Query, and GraphQL - Improve and refactor existing codebases with a focus on simplicity and performance - Partner closely with product, design, and UX to create intuitive customer experiences - Own features end-to-end and ship to large-scale production daily - Share knowledge and contribute to a strong engineering culture
What we’re looking for
2+ years of software development experience. Experience building responsive SPAs with React (or similar frameworks). Solid understanding of JavaScript, React, and Node.js fundamentals. Experience with REST APIs (building or consuming). Curiosity, product sense, and a bias toward shipping
Nice to have
Exposure to GraphQL, Next.js, Nx, or modern frontend tooling
Details
- Location: Sunnyvale, CA (onsite only)
- Visa: No sponsorship available
- Build modern, scalable UIs with React, modular CSS, Redux, React Query, and GraphQL - Improve and refactor existing codebases with a focus on simplicity and performance - Partner closely with product, design, and UX to create intuitive customer experiences - Own features end-to-end and ship to large-scale production daily - Share knowledge and contribute to a strong engineering culture
What we’re looking for
2+ years of software development experience. Experience building responsive SPAs with React (or similar frameworks). Solid understanding of JavaScript, React, and Node.js fundamentals. Experience with REST APIs (building or consuming). Curiosity, product sense, and a bias toward shipping
Nice to have
Exposure to GraphQL, Next.js, Nx, or modern frontend tooling
Details
- Location: Sunnyvale, CA (onsite only)
- Visa: No sponsorship available
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