Java is used to create apps and websites across various industries, resulting to a significant need for Java developers. Java developers are one of the highest paid in the US, raking in an average annual salary of $72,760.
Whether you have a knack for writing codes or revising existing apps, setting your foot on Uncle Sam’s land shouldn’t be a difficult task, thanks to the abundance of jobs for Java developers that offer H1B visa sponsorship. Here are just a few.
Boston, Massachusetts
Earn from $90K to $130K as a Java Engineer at KAYAK, the world’s leading travel search engine. The company, who specializes in searching other travel sites and combining information for travellers’ needs, is looking for a team player who can handle a high volume of requests despite frequent interruptions.
If you have excellent tech communication skills, have at least 5 years of Java experience, preferably in Java web development, have amazing programming fundamentals, and a working knowledge of SQL and Hive, you may be the person that KAYAK is looking for! Flexible working hours, 4 weeks paid vacation, 3 year anniversary travel bonus, generous retirement plans, and an awesome health, dental and vision package are just some of the perks awaiting the right candidate.
New York City, New York
The team of Agile software technologists in Stride is looking for a dynamic, passionate consultant to work with. With clients that range from startups to bigger industries such as NY Times, XO Group, Canary, Plated, and Intent Media, to name just a few, there is no better place to up your game than in Stride.
If you have experience with core Java and Java 8, writing production server software, network programming, and are able to communicate complex concepts with clearness and accuracy, then you might be the perfect fit for this position! Grab this opportunity now to grow as a developer, handle various projects, mentor others, lead teams, and earn $80 to $160!
New Hope, Pennsylvania
If you are passionate about writing great software, enjoy working with a great team of developers, product managers, and designers, and have the eagerness to teach and to learn new things, Vantage Labs would want to work with you! The company, which is an innovator in natural language technologies and artificial intelligence, specializes in providing Software-as-a-Service solutions.
To qualify, you must have at least 3 years of Java development experience, with a deep understanding of J2SE, web applications, and servers. Experience with CSS, Javascript, REST, JSON, SCRUM, STRUTS, SQL, HTML, XML, and a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field are preferred.
Atlanta, Georgia
Tegnosis is an IT Consulting and Staffing firm with a wide client base that includes small to mid-sized industries and even Fortune 500 companies. Tegnosis specializes in Product Engineering, Mobile and Application Development, Business Intelligence, and Enterprise Resource Planning.
Front or Backend or Full Stack Java developers with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or relevant field and at least 5 years of experience are welcome to apply! Desired candidates must have the right attitude and aptitude to learn, willing to relocate as needed, and must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
New York City, New York
Cortica is currently in need of an experienced Java backend engineer to join their team of scientists, architects, and geeks who are passionate about changing the world with science and software. The successful candidate will be responsible for: overseeing the system architecture; product design, development and deployment; designing and maintaining big data solutions; implementation of client server communication; overseeing testing solution; and communication with internal teams.
The right person should have more than 5 years of experience with Java/J2EE, designing C/S communication architecture, designing Backend architecture, JSON, REST, XML, SQL, Linux, Tomcat, and developing large scale and real time BE system for mobile app.
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- December 16th, 2016
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