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<strong>About Codetikki:</strong><p>Codetikki is an advanced e-learning and coding practice platform designed to help developers master backend and full-stack development through real-world projects, coding challenges, and microservice-based learning. Our mission is to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry-ready skills through guided, hands-on development experiences.</p><strong>Role Overview:</strong><p>We are looking for a passionate <strong>React Developer Trainee</strong> to join our growing engineering team. This is a learning-focused role where you’ll get practical exposure to frontend development using <strong>React.js</strong>, work on live platform components, and collaborate closely with senior developers and mentors.</p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong><ul><li>Learn and implement <strong>React.js</strong> concepts to build responsive and interactive web interfaces.</li><li>Work with the backend team to integrate RESTful APIs and ensure seamless data flow.</li><li>Maintain clean, efficient, and reusable code following best practices.</li><li>Assist in debugging, testing, and improving existing components on the Codetikki platform.</li><li>Participate in sprint planning, peer reviews, and knowledge-sharing sessions.</li><li>Stay curious and updated about the latest frontend trends, tools, and technologies.</li></ul><strong>Required Skills:</strong><ul><li>Strong understanding of <strong>HTML5</strong>, <strong>CSS3</strong>, and <strong>JavaScript (ES6+)</strong>.</li><li>Basic knowledge of <strong>React.js</strong> (components, props, state, hooks).</li><li>Familiarity with <strong>Git/GitHub</strong> for version control.</li><li>Problem-solving mindset and strong attention to detail.</li><li>Eagerness to learn, experiment, and contribute in a team environment.</li></ul><strong>Nice to Have:</strong><ul><li>Exposure to <strong>Redux</strong>, <strong>React Router</strong>, or <strong>TypeScript</strong>.</li><li>Experience with UI frameworks like <strong>Material-UI</strong>, <strong>Tailwind CSS</strong>, or <strong>Bootstrap</strong>.</li><li>Basic understanding of REST APIs, JSON, and frontend build tools (Webpack/Vite).</li></ul><strong>Qualification:</strong><ul><li>Bachelor’s degree (or currently pursuing) in Computer Science, IT, or related fields.</li><li>Personal or academic projects demonstrating frontend skills are highly valued.</li></ul><strong>What You’ll Gain at Codetikki:</strong><ul><li>Real-world training in <strong>React.js</strong> and modern frontend architecture.</li><li>Mentorship from experienced full-stack developers.</li><li>Opportunity to contribute to production-grade projects.</li><li>Path to transition into a <strong>Frontend Developer</strong> or <strong>Full Stack Developer</strong> role after training.</li></ul><li><br></li>

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