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Mobile Application Developers

Comerica Bank gives you meaningful work and career growth Digital, cloud, analytics, and consumerization of the commercial banking are rapidly changing the banking landscape. As the 25th largest bank in the U.S., Comerica is big enough to dream big, and small enough to act decisively to lead change and outperform our peers. We have ambitious plans in action that will give you meaningful work and experiences to supercharge your career. You will form meaningful relationships at Comerica Bank Our focus on relationships is in our 172-year DNA, which extends beyond customers, to how we collaborate internally and with our business partners. You will have colleagues that care about you, listen to you and support you. You will be part of a Diverse and Inclusive Workforce Diversity is embedded in our business strategy. We value similarities and differences in people to create a work environment that encourages creative thinking and solutions. Embracing diversity and promoting inclusion makes Comerica stronger and allows us to better serve our customers. You will be well compensated for the value you bring Comerica's value of balancing growth with risk gives us a solid financial foundation to think long-term and strategically. Our stock performance speaks for itself. Our total compensation package includes a generous benefit program the reflects the diverse needs of our employees and incentives that reward for performance. We are actively hiring for innovative and analytical Digital Technologists to join our team in Auburn Hills. Must have 4 or more years of experience in Mobile Application development using React, Java and AWS. These positions are not eligible for sponsorship. Must have indefinite employment authorization. Auburn Hills Operations Center 8am to 5pm.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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