Graduate / Junior Software Engineer - Excellent academics!


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Understanding Recruitment

Listed on

21st October 2018

Location

Kings Langley

Salary/Rate

£30000 - £45000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Graduate / Junior Software Engineer - Excellent academics required!

You'll either be a recent Graduate or a Junior Software Engineer with an excellent academic background in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics or Engineering keen on building algorithmic solutions using the best of .NET and Open Source software. As a Graduate / Junior Software Engineer you will work on a meaningful range of solutions that handle both financial & data modelling.

Salary: £30-45k

Benefits: Pension, Health, Fantastic offices walkable from the train station

Location: Kings Langley, Hertfordshire

My client is an established global business providing meaningful solutions to customers around the world! Working as part of small Agile teams as a Graduate / Junior Software Engineer you'll have academic software engineers as colleagues and have the opportunity to work with C#, Python, Azure, React, TypeScript, Web APIs, Jenkins, VSTS and any others that you might want to suggest.

Still reading? Great! This is what you'll need to be a Graduate / Junior Software Engineer here:

* Experience of developing software commercially or academically

* Interest in thinking about and solving complex real world, meaningful problems

* Excellent academic background in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics or Engineering

Graduate / Junior Software Engineer - Excellent academics required!

Please apply or if you would like for information contact me, James Mills, on 01727809074,

[email protected], LinkedIn or @dotnetjames

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