FAQs
What are the required qualifications for the Java Microservices Developer position?
Candidates should have a Computer Science-based graduation, 4+ years of software development experience, and hands-on experience in web-based application development using Java/J2EE, among other specific technical skills.
Is experience in the Payments Domain necessary?
Yes, experience in the Payments Domain, particularly with SWIFT messaging and standards, is a significant requirement for this role.
What kind of development methodologies are used in this position?
The role involves working with Agile and Waterfall development methodologies.
What responsibilities will I have as a Java Microservices Developer?
Responsibilities include understanding customer requirements, estimating development efforts, developing code according to technical design, conducting peer-code reviews, writing unit test cases, and supporting various testing phases.
Is there any specific experience in Oracle products required?
While not explicitly stated, candidates should possess technical expertise relevant to Oracle methodologies and practices, particularly in relation to implementing Oracle products and technology.
Will I need to travel for this position?
Yes, the position may require travel as needed.
What is the significance of diversity and inclusion at Oracle?
Oracle emphasizes creating an inclusive culture that values diverse insights and perspectives, encouraging innovation and a thriving workforce.
What employee benefits does Oracle offer?
Oracle offers a competitive suite of employee benefits, including medical and life insurance, retirement planning options, and encourages employees to engage in community volunteer programs.
How does Oracle accommodate individuals with disabilities?
Oracle is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities throughout the job application process and in potential roles.
What is the career level for this position?
This position is categorized as an Individual Contributor Level 1 (IC1).