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IMC is looking for Java Developers: - min 1-2 years developer experience Java/J2EE (Struts, Hibernate, XML, JavaScript, EJB, OJB, web services) - experience w/ Web server technologies - experience developing web services and mainting source code - full life cycle developing -this is supporting a project in Bethesda, Maryland...
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Java Developer - Entry Level
Salaries
$27,040.00 - $80,000.00
Typical Salary for Java Developer - Entry Level in Washington
(116 Respondents)
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Bachelor's
73.1%
Master's
11.5%
Associates
9%
Some College Coursework Completed
6.4%
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