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.NET Developer

Company Name:
HireNetworks
.NET Developer

Develop complex web applications for many different customers. Work hard, contribute to the team and own what you do. Use the latest .Net tools and environments, programming paradigms and design patterns.

Requirements of the .NET Developer:
At least 3 - 5 years developing ASP.NET MVC applications
Strong proficiency in object oriented C# development
Experience with ORM software - Entity Framework, LINQ to SQL, etc.
Experience with LINQ
Understanding of unit testing concepts
Understanding of source control concepts
Willingness to continue to learn new skills / technologies
Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written)
Ability to work on teams as well as individually
Ability to recognize tasks that need to be completed and willingness to take responsibility for them

Desired Skills of the .NET Developer:
Familiarity / experience with JavaScript frameworks: Angular, Knockout, Backbone, etc.
Experience with Git
Experience unit testing or with test-driven development
Experience developing ASP.NET Web Forms applications

The .NET Developer role is a direct hire opportunity with one of our clients in Raleigh, NC. Looking for a mid- to senior-level person; target salary is $60,000 - $90,000, depending upon level. Local candidates strongly preferred. No sponsorship available.

Contact Scott Boren at or (919)981-6200 x319 with questions regarding this posting. A Word resume is preferred when applying.

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At HireNetworks, it really is all about who we know.

Whether you are a first time job seeker, looking to make a career change or a company on the hunt for new talent and wanting to expandApply today, and let HireNetworks put our networks to work for you!

HireNetworks is an equal opportunity employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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