Junior C# Developer

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An established award winning Digital Agency in Kettering, Northamptonshire is requiring and enthusiastic ASP.Net web developer. The successful Developer will join a large team of Developers, reporting to the Head of the Development. The C#.Net Developer will have website development experience but not necessarily commercial experience. You will ideally have examples of websites you have produced.
The role will entail building database-driven websites and web applications in ASP.Net using C# and web forms. You will be expected to develop a website which matches the design perfectly, so a keen eye for detail is important.
You will produce Content Management Systems for every website built, however there is an in-house system which you will be expected to integrate with.
Taking on a new website will involve direct contact with clients, so you will be expected to have good interpersonal skills.
Successful candidates will:

  • Have excellent HTML/CSS skills.
  • Be proficient in .Net using C# and web forms.
  • Have experience using MS SQL Server.
  • Experience in Javascript, Foundation, IIS management and SagePay integration is advantageous.
  • Be efficient, organised and able to work accurately to tight deadlines.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work on more than one project at any given time.
  • Be asked to undertake a test before interviews are considered.
    The company is constantly growing and we are proud to have a team of long serving staff. You will be working in a friendly and welcoming team which encourages co-operation and helping each other

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