C# Developer
BACK| Reference | IP18648-CP-SW |
|---|---|
| Duration | Perm |
| Salary | From 24,000 To 28,000 |
Mid level C# Developer £24-28,000 per year DOE Swansea and Cardiff locations
Our client is looking to expand their existing development team and are on the look-out for talented and experienced C#.Net developers. Working with this company you will get the opportunity to work with a number of multi-national clients on a range of new and existing projects.
This organisation has a close-knit team with a hard working attitude, therefore, we are looking for those who are technically minded, and have a strong work ethic and a passion for software development.
Working as a C#.Net developer for this company you will need the following skills:
• 2 years practical use of .NET • MS SQL Server experience • Practical knowledge of CSS / HTML • Practical knowledge of JQuery / JavaScript • Knowledge of SharePoint would be good, but not essential
As well as the above, a basic knowledge of hosting technologies would also be a distinct advantage but this is not essential, however you must be open to learn.
Working in an open plan office this is a great opportunity to work as a .Net developer with one of our top companies. You will get the chance to work on some very high profile websites for some great clients.
The type of candidate who will fit this role will be hard working and enthusiastic and working in a busy environment you will be rewarded with great career prospects. If you are excited about the thought of working for a leading agency and have the essential skills required then please send your CV to jobs@intapeople.com or call Suzanne on 02920 252500 for more information.
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