1)-Strong knowledge of PHP web frameworks(such as Laravel, etc depending on your technology stack).
2)-Understanding the fully synchronous behavior of PHP.
3)-Understanding of MVC design patterns.
4)-Basic understanding of front-end technologies, such as JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS3.
5)-Knowledge of object-oriented PHP programming.
6)-Understanding accessibility and security compliance(Depending on the specific project).
7)-Strong knowledge of the common PHP or web server exploits and their solutions.
8)-Understanding fundamental design principles behind a scalable application.
9)-User authentication and authorization between multiple systems, servers, and environments.
10)-Integration of multiple data sources and databases into one system.
11)-Familiarity with the limitations of PHP as a platform and its workarounds.
12)-Creating database schemas that represent and support business processes.
13)-Familiarity with SQL/NoSQL databases and their declarative query languages.
14)-Proficient understanding of code versioning tools, such as Git.
(Make sure to mention other frameworks, libraries, or any other technology related to your development stack).
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