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.Net Web Developer (Entry level)

Company Name:
American Technology Services
Position Type:
Full-time
We have an immediate opening for a full-time .Net Web Developer (entry-level). We've had significant growth over the past few years and need a team player to help take us to the next level. Preferred candidates will be individuals who strive for personal growth and success, have an entrepreneurial spirit, and are passionate about staying current with the internet and all its new offerings.
Primary Job Responsibilities include:
Working independently or with minimal supervision to implement web sites for clients
Interacting with clients primarily via phone, email and occasional in-person meetings
Balancing multiple projects and working in a fast paced, problem-solving environment
General Requirements Candidates MUST HAVE:
Prior experience in a consulting / professional services environment
Familiarity with working on association or non-profit web sites
Prior experience with creating web-based solutions for varying business situations
Ability to train clients and analyze business needs via phone and email
Strong verbal and written communication skills with clients, peers and managers
Favorable results on a Standard Criminal Background Check are necessary for employment
Technical Requirements:
Ability to create web site interfaces (UI, layout) with minimal guidance or specs
Demonstrate understanding of the web site User Experience; in addition to writing .NET code and SQL queries
Expertise with a ASP.NET-based content management system (CMS), preferably Ektron, Kentico or similarEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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