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Join a forward-thinking FinTech organization as a Graduate Software Engineer, where you'll engage in innovative projects with cutting-edge technologies. This role offers a fantastic opportunity to learn and grow within a supportive environment, backed by significant financial investment. You'll be part of a dynamic team working on greenfield projects, utilizing languages like C# .NET, React, and Python. With a leading graduate scheme and rewards for excellence, this position is perfect for ambitious graduates eager to make their mark in the tech industry.
Graduate Software Engineer - FinTech, £30k-£40k + BONUS
£30k-£35k basic salary + annual bonus
Work with a variety of languages and technologies
25 days holiday
A 1st Class Degree gained at a Russell Group University
Work with a fantastic FinTech organisation backed heavily by VC/Private Equity Firms
We are looking for a Graduate Software Engineer / Graduate Software Developer / Junior Software Developer to join a scaling FinTech based in the heart of Newcastle.
The business is a joint venture between two extremely successful consultancy/investment management firms, with significant financial backing, and are on track to hit profitability next year. They have a large client base and you'll be working on exciting projects led by highly talented engineers.
As a Graduate Software Engineer / Graduate Developer, you will work on greenfield projects utilizing emerging and bleeding-edge technologies. Technologies include C# .NET, React/TypeScript, Python, or Java.
There is ample opportunity to learn, with a leading graduate scheme, early promotions, and rewards for good work.
Requirements include graduating from a Russell Group University with at least a 1st Class Degree in a STEM subject.
Skills and technologies involved: C# .NET Core, WebAPI, JavaScript, Python, SQL, React, TypeScript, HTML/CSS, Microservices, Cloud Computing (Azure/AWS/GCP), DevOps.