- 4- 5 years of Proven experience as a .NET Developer or application developer
- Familiarity with the ASP.NET framework, SQL Server and design/architectural patterns (e.g. Model-View-Controller (MVC).
- 2+ Years of web development experience using Javascript MVVM Frameworks (Angular/React etc).
- Knowledge of at least one of the .NET languages (e.g. C#, Visual Basic .NET) and HTML5/CSS3.
- Familiarity with architecture styles/APIs (REST, RPC).
- Understanding of Agile methodologies.
- Excellent troubleshooting and communication skills.
- Bachelors/master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering or a related field.
- Effectively managing time to assure commitments are met and customers are satisfied.
- Design, develop, and maintain fully-fledged and functioning platforms with databases or servers.
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