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API Developer, Node JS, Microservices and Mapping JSON

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Hello,

I need someone who has very good exp in API Developer, Node JS, Microservices and Mapping JSON

Its a part time job

Compensation: $250 USD/ Month

Duration: 2hrs/day and 6days/week (During IST early morning hours)
About the recuiter
Member since Sep 13, 2017
Lori Layne
from Alabama, United States

Candidate shortlisted and hiredHiring open till - Dec 19, 2020

Work from Anywhere

40 hrs / week

Fixed Type

Remote Job

$173.80

Cost

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