Full Stack Developer
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Update day: 07-05-2024
Location: Leeds Yorkshire and the Humber
Category: High Technology Mechanical / Technical Electrical / Electronics IT - Software
Industry: Staffing Recruiting
Position: Entry level
Job type: Full-time
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Full Stack Developer £50,000 Remote I’m currently partnering with an e-commerce company, that are looking for a Full Stack developer to join their growing business. They are looking for a Full Stack developer who has a real passion for software development and is looking to use a wide range of technologies. You will need to have minimum of 3 years commercial experience as a full stack developer.As a Full Stack developer, you will be working on modern frontend and backend technologies with also updating the legacy applications helping to modernize in to a brand new web applications, both individually and as a part of a team. Technical skills: .Net C#, Asp.Net and VB.Net SQL/MySQL JavaScript, HTML and CSS RESTful APIs and GIT Benefits: Flexible working Staff discounts Annual bonus 24 days holiday bank holidays Pension scheme Wellbeing & financial support Sounds like something you could be interested in?Apply directly or send your CV to my email to or alternatively you can call me on 1061_871_11_88 Software Engineer, Software Developer, dotnet, csharp, dotnet developer, csharp developer, JavaScript Developer, Full Stack developerDeadline: 21-06-2024
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