Graduate .NET Developer - Investment Bank - London


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Recruiter

Noir

Listed on

10th May 2021

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£30000 - £40000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Graduate .NET Developer - Investment Bank - London(Tech stack: Graduate .NET Developer, .NET 5, C#, Azure, Angular 11, Multithreading, RESTful, Web API 2, JavaScript, Programmer, Engineer, Architect, Graduate .NET Developer)Our client is the world's most respected banking institution. Their story dates back to the 1890s and today they operate from over 10'000 offices in 100 countries. Working in tandem with Microsoft they are about to embark upon one of the largest .NET / C# software development projects to take place within the financial services arena for the past 20 years.Graduate .NET Developer will be working on the design and development of a brand new .NET / C# investment banking application that will be the envy of the industry. We are seeking several passionate Graduate .NET Developer who have recently graduated with a degree in Computer Science (or a related subject) and have a basic understanding of the .NET framework (.NET, .NET Core 3.1 / ASP.NET MVC, C# or C#.NET winforms) and SQL Server. Our client offers training in: .NET 5, Azure, Angular 11, Solid, DRY, LINQ, multithreading, Microservices, RESTful, Web API 2, JavaScript, HTML5, Agile and SQL Server 2019.This is a truly amazing opportunity to work for a prestigious banking brand that will do wonders for your CV. They invest heavily in training and career development; top performers are guaranteed their first promotion and pay rise within 6 months of joining.Location: London / RemoteSalary: £30k - £40k + Bonus + Pension + BenefitsTo apply for this position please send your CV to Richard Gibson at Noir.Noir continues to be the leading Microsoft recruitment agency; we can help you make the right career decisions!

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