Full Stack Developer
Credit Key- Full Time
- Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates are required to possess a Bachelor's degree in Web Development, Marketing, Business, or a related field, along with 3+ years of experience in Shopify development and ecommerce management. Proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and the Liquid templating language for Shopify is essential, alongside a strong understanding of ecommerce principles, strategies, and user experience optimization. Experience with SEO best practices and tools, data analysis, problem-solving skills, and excellent communication skills are also necessary. Experience with various Shopify apps and integrations is highly desirable.
The Shopify Developer & eCommerce Specialist will design, develop, and customize Shopify stores, ensuring optimal user experience; analyze client needs and market trends to develop effective ecommerce strategies that drive sales and increase conversion rates; implement SEO best practices throughout Shopify sites to enhance online visibility; integrate third-party apps for payment processing, inventory management, and analytics; track and report on site performance, user engagement, and sales data, providing actionable insights; work closely with clients to understand their business objectives and provide expert advice; and stay up-to-date with Shopify updates, ecommerce technologies, and trends to ensure solutions remain at the forefront of the industry.
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