The main objective of this challenge is to test your skills in Front-end Development π₯³
- Your coding style;
- Knowledge of frameworks and other technologies;
- Good practices;
- Tests;
- Your skills in UI/UX.
You can check some of our Front-end Development patterns in our frontend-guideline repository π
- Your code should be made available in a private repository on your personal Github;
- You can feel free to choose your favorite architectures, frameworks, libs and technologies;
- Ideally, you can deliver the challenge within 10 days. But if you need more time, let us know π
The following Figma layout needs to be developed.
The logo is the same as the one in the repository.
It's important to say that it is just a prototype! We would also like to see your ability to propose improvements, features and new contributions to the product's UI π!
Feel completely free to make improvements such as:
- Adding new functionalities;
- Creating animations;
- Developing visual optimizations;
- etc
You also can add new filters if you want π
The JSON that you need to develop for this application is available at:
https://jsm-challenges.s3.amazonaws.com/frontend-challenge.json
Feel free to use BFF (Back-end for Front-end) before using it on the client-side, if you think that if it makes sense π!
You should develop:
- Filter by state;
- Search by name and/or last name;
- Pagination to navigate between cards;
- Navigation when clicking on customer cards;
- An internal page with more details of customers (use your creativity);
- We'll be happy (π) if you write tests for it.
After finishing the Challenge you could provide repo access to the:
Then send an email to vagas-dev@juntossomosmais.com.br, with:
- Title: [Front-end Developer] Your name;
- Repository link with your test;
- Information about you: Github, LinkedIn and everything you consider important;
If you have any questions or suggestions, send your questions directly to us (felipe.fialho@juntossomosmais.com.br) or open an issue. But, before that, please, make sure that your question hasn't been answered on a previous issue π