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Back-End Developer Needed for a EU Uni Finder/Helper Project 🚀 (Volunteer Opportunity)

Hey everyone! :wave:

We’re looking for a Back-End Developer Volunteer to help us build something impactful! If you want to gain real-world experience while contributing to a meaningful cause, here’s what we’re looking for:

Tech Stack:

  • Node.js, Express.js, MongoDB (essential).
  • Familiarity with React.js (MERN stack) is a plus.
  • Strong understanding of RESTful APIs and GraphQL.
  • Experience with authentication systems and secure data handling.

What We Need:

  • Someone with prior experience in back-end development (a few personal or team projects are great!).
  • A team player who’s eager to collaborate and learn.**

What You’ll Get:

  • Real-world project experience to add to your portfolio.
  • A chance to work with a motivated team on a mission-driven project.
  • Recommendations, certifications, or project credits for your work.**

If this sounds like something you’d be interested in, drop me a message or comment below! Happy to share more details. Let’s create something awesome together. :rocket:

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