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Divensi is seeking a strong engineer to work directly with Microsoft in Redmond, WA, on an urgent full stack project. Candidates will be involved in the entire software development lifecycle, from API development to user interface design.
The role requires a minimum of 5 years of software development experience and a BS/MS in Computer Science. Strong collaboration skills are essential to meet high Microsoft standards and ensure quality outputs.
Direct Client: Microsoft (no layers and no implementation partners)
Location: Redmond, WA
Duration: 18 months project
Interview: Within 48 hours
Feedback on interview: Immediate
(Can also work on C2C if required)
We are a fast growing team of full stack engineers with a very low turnover rate that excels in collaboration and getting the right things done for our customers. We work on the latest technologies and products offered by Azure. We own the entire project, end-to-end, database-to-UX, including Azure Data Lake. Your customers will likely be every VP at Microsoft, the best computer science professors on the planet, thousands of startups, and Azure’s largest customer. Your impact will be very big. We have a very wide charter, so our engineers have the opportunity to work on something new multiple times per year. Every engineer is involved in the entire software development lifecycle (SDLC), everything from contributing on the design and development phases, and incorporating that data into the next round of planning.
We are looking for a strong engineer who is passionate about working on end-to-end web experiences. Each team member is expected to:
The ideal candidate is someone who has experience in :
Please Note: In-person interview Mandatory
Best Regards,
14320, NE 21st St, Suite 11, Bellevue, WA, 98007
Direct: 425.209.1423
This is very urgent requirement with one of our direct client (Microsoft). If you are interested please respond me with your updated copy of resume or you can reach me 425-209-1423.