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.Net Full Stack Developer (Angular)

Job Role:
.Net Full Stack Developer (Angular)Job Location:
NY (HYBRID)Job Type:
Full-TimeRequired Skill Sets/
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We don t accept third parties or employers Need Mobile Number and Email for consideration Overall 8
years of experience must Must:
Full Stack Developer with Strong experience in .NET and Angular Required Skills and Experience Minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience and knowledge with the .NET Framework or .NET Core, specifically C# and ASP.NET Extensive front-end development experience using ASP.NET, C# and JavaScript/TypeScript Experience with Web frameworks and Microsoft frameworks (Angular, WinAPI, WCF, EF) Experience with relational databases, preferably MS SQL with knowledge of SQL. Solid understanding of object-oriented design, design patterns, and software development best practices Solid experience in unit testing Agile process (unit testing, mocking, refactoring, SCRUM, process communications, code versioning Git). Team player with ability to learn new solutions and new technologies. Ability to work with other technologies (Java based services, MEAN stack applications and services). Ability to discuss and understand business requirements provided by Business Analysts. Ability to adapt to financial software project dynamics and changes. Desired Skills and Experience The ability to bring new solutions for discussion and improve process is a plus. Working knowledge of Java Knowledge of current technology and frameworks RESTful services etc. Any experience with SWIFT/Payment systems Recommended Skills Adaptability Angular4 Asp.Net Core Business Requirements C Sharp (Programming Language) Code Refactoring Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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