Java Fresher

Java Fresher Jobs in India | Entry-Level Java Developer

We are hiring enthusiastic and motivated candidates for Java Fresher Jobs in India. This opportunity is ideal for recent graduates who are passionate about software development, Java programming, and modern application development technologies. As a Java Fresher, you will work alongside experienced developers, contribute to real-world projects, and gain hands-on experience in enterprise application development.

If you are looking for Java Fresher Jobs in India that provide learning opportunities, career growth, and exposure to modern development practices, this role is for you.

Key Responsibilities

  • Participate in the full software development lifecycle, including coding, testing, deployment, and maintenance of Java applications
  • Collaborate with senior developers to build scalable software solutions.
  • Develop well-structured, maintainable, and efficient code that aligns with organizational coding guidelines and quality standards.
  • Support software testing and bug-fixing activities.
  • Learn and work with Core Java, Java Collections, and Object-Oriented Programming concepts.
  • Participate in code reviews and development discussions.
  • Assist in database design and SQL query development.
  • Work on REST APIs and backend application development.
  • Stay updated with emerging Java technologies and software development trends.

Required Skills

  • Strong understanding of Core Java concepts.
  • Knowledge of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP).
  • Familiarity with Java programming and software development fundamentals.
  • Basic understanding of SQL and relational databases.
  • Knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is an advantage.
  • Understanding of data structures and algorithms.
  • Good analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Strong communication and teamwork abilities.
  • Willingness to learn modern frameworks such as Spring Boot and Microservices.

Preferred Skills

  • Exposure to Spring Boot projects.
  • Knowledge of RESTful web services.
  • Familiarity with Git version control.
  • Understanding of software development lifecycle (SDLC).
  • Experience with academic or personal Java projects.
  • Exposure to cloud technologies such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud is desirable but not mandatory.

Educational Qualification

  • B.E./B.Tech (Computer Science, IT, Electronics, or related disciplines)
  • BCA, MCA, M.Sc. (Computer Science/IT)
  • Recent graduates and 2025–2026 pass-outs are encouraged to apply.

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