Junior Developer (JVM Languages)
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Job description
Weâre looking for a Junior Developer to join our engineering team working on our virtual care platform. This is a great opportunity for someone early in their career who wants to grow their skills on a modern healthcare application and ecosystem.
Requirements
Youâll work primarily in a JVM-based backend language alongside a team that also touches Java. If youâve written code in any JVM language - Lucee, Java, Kotlin, Groovy, Scala, or similar - you have the right foundation to succeed here. We are not looking for experts in our specific stack; weâre looking for someone who understands core programming concepts and is eager to learn., Any hands-on coding experience in a JVM language (Lucee, Java, Kotlin, Groovy, Scala, etc.) - school projects, bootcamp work, internships, or personal projects all count
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Basic understanding of HTML, SQL, and web request/response fundamentals
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Comfortable reading existing code and following established patterns
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Strong desire to learn, ask questions, and grow into a mid-level engineer
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Good communication skills and reliability
Nice to Have (Not Required)
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Familiarity with REST APIs
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Experience with Git/version control
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Familiarity with healthcare or regulated software environments
Benefits & conditions
4.04.0 out of 5 stars 610 Elm Street, McKinney, TX 75069 $55,000 - $75,000 a year
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