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Full-stack .NET Developer

Oxford
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Uneek are supporting a software company based in Oxfordshire in their search for an additional Full-stack Developer to join their growing team. They build innovative tools that transform how businesses operate end-to-end, they are at the forefront of web-based solutions in their field and have a customer base of over 500 across the UK.

They have a solid team set-up with experience throughout to help with guidance and advice, they follow hybrid-working with 2 days per week in the office and are really big on social gatherings for the team. They have an exciting career plan where training is provided, if you have a strong background in the back-end they will help with moving into the front-end to become more full-stack and vice versa, with a clear career progression plan in the team.

You will be developing and maintaining web applications, backend services, and APIs, collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver new features and write clean, efficient, and reusable code, you will also be valued in participating in code reviews and continuous improvement.

Tech stack

  • C#

  • .NET Core

  • Vue / React / Angular

  • Azure

  • SQL Server

    On offer is a salary in the region of £40,000, with private healthcare, pension scheme, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, 09:00-17:30 working hours with 3 days per week working from home and an exciting career progression plan

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