Senior C# Software Engineer

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11 months ago
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Senior C# Software Engineer 

Are you a self-starter with a passion for building high-quality software solutions? Join our innovative finance company and play a key role in shaping our cutting-edge products.

What You’ll Be Doing:

Developing and maintaining applications using C#, .NET, and SQL Server

Working with TypeScript / JavaScript to enhance front-end experiences

Collaborating with cross-functional teams to drive product improvements

Bonus: Experience with PHP is a plus!

What We’re Looking For:

Strong experience in C# and .NET development

Proficiency in SQL Server for database management

Front-end development skills with JavaScript / TypeScript

Ability to work independently and thrive in a fully remote environment

Experience in the finance sector is advantageous but not required

Why Join Us?

Remote working options available

Work on exciting financial products in a growing and dynamic industry

Competitive salary and great career growth opportunities

Ready to take the next step? Click Apply today and be part of something great! 

Senior C# Software Engineer

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