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A multinational technology firm is looking for a personable IT graduate with a passion for development to join its team, based in Manchester. As the business embraces flexibility, you can work from home up to 3 days per week.

Working with a large team of developers in a fast-paced, dynamic environment you will develop innovative web-based user interfaces that enhance the customer experience. You will craft user interfaces using the latest JavaScript frameworks, HTML5 and CSS3, bringing cutting-edge AI driven applications to life. You will build upon your existing web development and design skills in a supportive and collaborative environment. This role would suit an intelligent and personable web developer who is passionate about technology and interested in AI and ML.  

To be considered for this role you must have a good degree in a relevant subject (IT, Computer Science or similar), and a desire to build a career in web development. In order to be suitable for this position, you must have a secure understanding of core web technologies, including: JavaScript, HTML5 and CSS3. It is expected that you will also be familiar with AJAX or JSON for data exchange and have knowledge of JavaScript frameworks. Knowledge of a server side language such as Java and to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning would be advantageous to your application.  

This is an outstanding opportunity for a graduate to take the first step in their career at a market-leading business that invests heavily in its staff and offers a clearly defined career path

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