50+ developers needed in Orlando - Long term career choice, not to be viewed as a gig

I have over 50 development positions here in Orlando it is remote for the foreseeable future and will be onsite 2 days in Orlando post covid! Please get with me if you or anyone else could benefit from the positions below. These are URGENT and will be filled by mid week.

These opportunities are also contract to hire career opportunities not gigs. Must go permanent without sponsorship. (A company that allows you to have control of your own career and tech stacks!)

Angular 2+ developers - 1-15+ years experience will work here as well as I also have multiple positions in this tech stack - Must have angular2+/typescript with unit testing salary 50k- 116k

React Developers - 2-15+ years experience (Ag-Grid exp preferred) Salary 50k-120k+ with ag - grid

Also need java, devops, IOS, and SOA's on a side note

Java developers - 1-15+ years experience will work as I have multiple positions in those ranges - Back end Java Salary 50k-116k

Devops - 5+ years in total with recent devops - 115k+- - AWS,Code promotion,Jenkins and Maven, Bitbucket and GitLab

Ios Dev - 2+ years - 78k+- - IOS, Swift, Objective C

SOA- 8+ Years- 115k+- - .Net,Java, or JS background with a few years of SOA ( Someone looking to become a SOA as there primary role moving forward in their career)

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Hello. What is the minimum length of a contract? Thank you.

6 month contract to hire - these were permanent opportunities that are now contract to hire to include our services. 

Thanks for reaching out im happy to provide clarity anywhere I can! 

Florence Vicil said:

Hello. What is the minimum length of a contract? Thank you.

Hello. What is your need for Java developers by the beginning of the year next year? Thank you.

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