.NET Software Engineer - Social Media Firm - Mainz

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Mainz
EUR 65.000 - 85.000
Jobbeschreibung

.NET Software Engineer - Social Media Firm - Mainz, Germany

(Tech stack: .NET Software Engineer, .NET 9, C#, Web API 2, Entity Framework, Microservices, Azure, Programmer, Full Stack Developer, Architect)

Our client is on a quest to transform how people discover, view, and share content by combining the beauty and ease of print with the power of social media. Their key management team comprises former top performers from Google, Apple, MSFT, Netflix, Yahoo, Facebook, and Sony. Having raised over €300 million from well-respected investors, they have recently opened new offices in Germany and are on the lookout for the very best .NET Software Engineer.

Responsibilities:

  1. Develop and maintain applications using .NET, .NET Core / ASP.NET MVC, C#, and Azure SQL.
  2. Apply object-oriented development principles to create efficient and scalable software solutions.
  3. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define, design, and ship new features.
  4. Participate in code reviews and contribute to team knowledge sharing.
  5. Stay updated with the latest industry trends and technologies.

Qualifications:

  1. Experience in .NET, .NET Core / ASP.NET MVC, C#, and Azure SQL.
  2. Strong grasp of object-oriented development principles.
  3. Willingness to learn new technologies, including .NET 9, Web API 2, Entity Framework, Microservices, JavaScript, Angular 19, Bootstrap, Agile, and MongoDB.

Our client has a flat organization, which means that they believe great ideas can come from anywhere and anyone. From the beginning, they've been uncompromising in creating a culture that inspires great work and values the health and balanced lives of their staff.

If you're as excited as they are about building the first social magazine and transforming the social media experience, then apply without delay!

Location: Mainz, Germany / Remote Working

Salary: €65,000 - €85,000 + Bonus + Benefits

Applicants must be based in Germany and have the right to work in Germany, even though remote working is available.