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A well-established technology company in Malvern is looking for a Graduate Developer to join their team. The role involves software development, testing, and liaising with clients to provide effective solutions. Candidates should have a 1st Class degree or minimum 2.1 in Computer Science or a related subject, with programming experience in C# or Java. This position is ideal for recent graduates seeking their first permanent role or individuals with commercial programming experience looking for career progression.
A fantastic opportunity has arisen to join a well-established technology company who operate within a niche market sector. Based in Worcestershire, the company offers a range of consultancy and software development services aimed at enhancing business performance across targeted areas of the business. The clients range from small businesses through to global organisations across the public and private sector. You will be responsible for working alongside these clients, both onsite and remotely, to produce solutions that are not only functional but also practical to the needs of the clients business.
The successful applicant will hold a 1st Class degree (or minimum 2.1) in Computer Science or a related topic. You will have programming experience with C# and the .Net framework or Java, either from your academic studies or ideally in a commercial setting. A solid understanding of databases would be useful, specifically experience with SQL Server. Further to these technical skills, a general understanding of business and a genuine interest in BPM and workflow would be advantageous. Applicants will be expected to have a high level of literacy and numeracy skills due to the nature of the work involved. The role would ideally suit a recent graduate looking to secure their first permanent role or perhaps someone with a small amount of commercial programming experience looking for better career progression.