Front-End Developer (Angular)
UPS Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Job Description
"Unlock your full potential as a Front-End Developer (Angular) at UPS, where innovative possibilities meet rewarding culture."
As a Front-End Developer (Angular) at UPS, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of logistics and transportation. With a unique blend of technical expertise and passion, you'll drive innovation and excellence in everything you do.
Join a dynamic team of talented professionals who are dedicated to helping you grow and succeed. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, UPS offers a culture of collaboration, learning, and advancement that will take your career to new heights.
Why you should learn this:
High demand for skilled Front-End Developers (Angular) in the logistics and transportation industry, with a projected growth rate of 13% by 2025.
Expected Salary: $80,000 - $140,000 per year, depending on experience and location
How it works:
- Step 1: Learn the fundamentals of Angular, including its framework, components, and services.
- Step 2: Develop a strong understanding of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, as well as best practices for front-end development.
Core Concepts to Master
Component-Driven Development
Learn how to build reusable, modular components that can be easily maintained and updated, and how to use Angular's component lifecycle hooks to manage state and behavior.
Dependency Injection
Discover how to use Angular's dependency injection system to manage dependencies between components and services, and how to use it to improve code organization and testability.
Routing and Navigation
Learn how to use Angular's routing and navigation system to manage complex client-side routing scenarios, and how to use it to improve user experience and application performance.
Interview Questions (Beginner)
- What is Angular, and how does it differ from other front-end frameworks?
- Can you explain the concept of component-driven development, and how it relates to Angular?
- How do you handle errors and debug issues in an Angular application?
Job Overview
Advance Questions
- • Can you describe your experience with Angular's dependency injection system, and how you've used it to improve code organization and testability?
- • How do you approach routing and navigation in an Angular application, and what best practices do you follow?
- • Can you explain the concept of observables and how they're used in Angular, and how you've used them to manage state and behavior in your applications?