Seeking a Java Full Stack Developer with at least 8+ years experience and a minimum of 2 years working with Angular to work on Scadea Payroll for Citi Bank. Positions based in Pune or Chennai. Candidate must be available to join by April 10, 2025.
Requirement: Java Full Stack Developer ( Angular- 2+ years atleast)
Location: Pune, Chennai
Experience: 8+ Years
Scadea Payroll, End Client Citi Bank
LWD: till 10th April’25
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