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✨ Job title: .Net Developer

✨ Industry: Software House

✨ Salary: £50,000 - £60,000

✨ Interview Process: 2 stages

✨ Working Location: Hybrid (2 days per week in London)

✨ Key Skills: C#, ASP.Net, .Net Core, Angular, SQL, Azure

The Role:

Our client, is a London based Software House producing business and workforce management solutions for companies worldwide. They offer a hybrid working model that allows for team collaboration, whilst giving employees the majority of their week to dictate their own working style / hours.

They're keen to add a .Net Developer to the team who holds an excellent working knowledge of C#, ASP.Net, .Net Core, Angular, SQL and Azure. The .Net Developer will work on client projects in a non-client facing capacity, collaborating with software consultants and account managers to complete bespoke builds and integrations based on client requirements.

Required Experience:

5+ Years commercial .Net Development Experience
Commercial experience working with:
.Net Core
ASP.Net
C#
Angular
SQL
AzureExperience working within a software house style environment is highly beneficial!

Interview Process:

Initial VC with the Engineering Manager
Follow up VC with the Engineering Manager and Senior Software Developer

Important Notice:

Both Leo Technology and the companies we partner with are incredibly passionate about building environments where people from all backgrounds and walks of life are embraced. Our mission is to welcome everyone and create inclusive teams. We celebrate difference and encourage people from all backgrounds to apply.

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