Zensar Technologies

Offshore Web UI Developer (React, Redux, Sagas)

Zensar Technologies  •  Pune, IN (Onsite)  •  2 days ago
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Job Description

Looking for a workplace where people realize their full potential, are recognized for the impact they make, and enjoy the company of the peers they work with? Welcome to Zensar! Read on for more details on the role and about us.

What's this role about?

We’re looking for recent experience with pure React+Typescript, with best practices from React 18 (like no Classical components or Classical HOCs). Frameworks on top of React (like NextJS)


UI Developer
Location: Remote, India



• We’re looking for recent experience with pure React+Typescript, with best practices from React 18 (like no Classical components or Classical HOCs). Frameworks on top of React (like NextJS) aren’t what we’re looking for.
• No frameworks. NextJS and other frameworks “on top” or React are more a minus, than plus.
• Candidate should have recent experience with Redux and Redux Sagas specifically (not alternatives like Zustand and other state management libraries). It can be ReduxJS Toolkit (also known as RTK), but I will get deep into what it solves and why, and how it works. We’re not leveraging RTK too much in our code base.
• Candidate should have experience with working/creating/maintaining basic components (buttons, dropdowns, layouts, etc) without any 3rd party library such as Chakra, MUI, Antd, or others. They ought to be experienced with “styles-in-JS” pattern using either styled-components, or @emotion/styled. Preferably including advanced patterns like custom themes, theme mapping and wrappers, mobile responsive components, things like these.
• Experience with latest data routing from react-router-dom is a plus, but not a deal breaker
• Experience with mono repositories will be a plus (NX workspace is a huge plus), but not a deal breaker
• When I’m sure they’re familiar enough with things listed above, I WILL ask about architecture layering, it’s “why” and “how”.
• Practiced ownership over their engineering decisions, and being exposed to the autonomy and decision making outside of “what CSS style to apply here”

Required “soft skills”:
• Strong communication skills
• Should understand and being able to explain what they’re doing and how it works.
• Good understanding of a higher-level architecture and be able to have reasonable discussion about engineering and architecture conformity of the technical decisions they make.
• Able to take long term consequences into consideration when making decisions.
• Familiarity with technical debt, consequences of having it, and ideas how to avoid having it.

Advantage Zensar

We are a technology consulting and services company with 11, 800+ associates in 33 global locations. More than 130 leading enterprises depend on our expertise to be more disruptive, agile and competitive. We focus on conceptualizing, designing, engineering, marketing, and managing digital products and experiences for high-growth companies looking to disrupt through innovation and velocity.

Zensar Technologies is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Affirmative Action Employer, encouraging diversity in the workplace. Please be assured that we will consider all qualified applicants fairly, regardless of race, creed, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, citizen status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, marital status, family medical leave status, or protected veterans’ status.

Zensar is a place where you are free to express yourself in an environment that values individuality, nurtures development and is mindful of wellbeing. We put our people and customers at the center of everything that we do. Our core values include:

Putting people first

Client-centricity

Collaboration

Grow. Own. Achieve. Learn. with Zensar

• We’re looking for recent experience with pure React+Typescript, with best practices from React 18 (like no Classical components or Classical HOCs). Frameworks on top of React (like NextJS) aren’t what we’re looking for.
• No frameworks. NextJS and other frameworks “on top” or React are more a minus, than plus.
• Candidate should have recent experience with Redux and Redux Sagas specifically (not alternatives like Zustand and other state management libraries). It can be ReduxJS Toolkit (also known as RTK), but I will get deep into what it solves and why, and how it works. We’re not leveraging RTK too much in our code base.
• Candidate should have experience with working/creating/maintaining basic components (buttons, dropdowns, layouts, etc) without any 3rd party library such as Chakra, MUI, Antd, or others. They ought to be experienced with “styles-in-JS” pattern using either styled-components, or @emotion/styled. Preferably including advanced patterns like custom themes, theme mapping and wrappers, mobile responsive components, things like these.
• Experience with latest data routing from react-router-dom is a plus, but not a deal breaker
• Experience with mono repositories will be a plus (NX workspace is a huge plus), but not a deal breaker
• When I’m sure they’re familiar enough with things listed above, I WILL ask about architecture layering, it’s “why” and “how”.
• Practiced ownership over their engineering decisions, and being exposed to the autonomy and decision making outside of “what CSS style to apply here”

Required “soft skills”:
• Strong communication skills
• Should understand and being able to explain what they’re doing and how it works.
• Good understanding of a higher-level architecture and be able to have reasonable discussion about engineering and architecture conformity of the technical decisions they make.
• Able to take long term consequences into consideration when making decisions.
• Familiarity with technical debt, consequences of having it, and ideas how to avoid having it.

• We’re looking for recent experience with pure React+Typescript, with best practices from React 18 (like no Classical components or Classical HOCs). Frameworks on top of React (like NextJS) aren’t what we’re looking for.
• No frameworks. NextJS and other frameworks “on top” or React are more a minus, than plus.
• Candidate should have recent experience with Redux and Redux Sagas specifically (not alternatives like Zustand and other state management libraries). It can be ReduxJS Toolkit (also known as RTK), but I will get deep into what it solves and why, and how it works. We’re not leveraging RTK too much in our code base.
• Candidate should have experience with working/creating/maintaining basic components (buttons, dropdowns, layouts, etc) without any 3rd party library such as Chakra, MUI, Antd, or others. They ought to be experienced with “styles-in-JS” pattern using either styled-components, or @emotion/styled. Preferably including advanced patterns like custom themes, theme mapping and wrappers, mobile responsive components, things like these.
• Experience with latest data routing from react-router-dom is a plus, but not a deal breaker
• Experience with mono repositories will be a plus (NX workspace is a huge plus), but not a deal breaker
• When I’m sure they’re familiar enough with things listed above, I WILL ask about architecture layering, it’s “why” and “how”.
• Practiced ownership over their engineering decisions, and being exposed to the autonomy and decision making outside of “what CSS style to apply here”

Required “soft skills”:
• Strong communication skills
• Should understand and being able to explain what they’re doing and how it works.
• Good understanding of a higher-level architecture and be able to have reasonable discussion about engineering and architecture conformity of the technical decisions they make.
• Able to take long term consequences into consideration when making decisions.
• Familiarity with technical debt, consequences of having it, and ideas how to avoid having it.

Zensar Technologies

About Zensar Technologies

Zensar stands out as a premier technology consulting and services company, embracing an ‘experience-led everything’ philosophy. We are creators, thinkers, and problem solvers passionate about designing digital experiences that are engineered into scale-ready products, services, and solutions to deliver superior engagement to high-growth companies. This full lifecycle capability – from experience to engineering to engagement – is what makes us unique. This integrated approach also means that we harness the power of technology, creativity, and insight to deliver impact — ensuring our work focuses not just on technology but also on the people who use it.

Part of the $4.4 billion RPG Group, Zensar is headquartered in Pune, India. Our 10,000+ employees work across 30+ locations worldwide, including Seattle, Princeton, Cape Town, London, Singapore, and Mexico City. As an organization, we are diverse and multi-dimensional and unite across geographies and skill sets to deliver products and services that are value-driven, environmentally conscious, and human-centered.

To know more, visit us at www.zensar.com.

Industry
IT & Software
Company Size
10,000+ employees
Headquarters
Pune, IN
Year Founded
2001
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