.NET Developer - Break into Finance! -London (Hybrid)

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10 months ago
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.NET Developer - Break into Finance! -London (Hybrid)

Looking to take your .NET career to the next level?Want to work on abrand-new greenfield projectfor aglobal banking leader? No prior finance experience needed-just your passion for development and problem-solving!

Are you a passionate and ambitious C# .NET Developer looking to take the next step in your career? Want to work in a fast-paced, highly respected investment management firm, where technology is at the heart of driving efficiencies and innovation?

We're looking for a bright, enthusiastic developer with3+ years of C# .NET expertisewho's eager tolearn, grow, and take on more responsibilities. You'll be involved in the full development lifecycle, from designing and building software solutions to modernising existing applications as part of our long-term tech refresh strategy.

What's in it for you?

Hands-on ownershipof in-house software development-enhancing existing applications and building new solutions from scratch.

Exposure to cutting-edge technologiesacross web, desktop, and mobile development.

Fast-paced, collaborative environmentwhere your ideas will be heard and valued.

Opportunity to work closely with the business, driving efficiencies through automation and software development.

Career progressionin a dynamic, tech-forward investment firm.

What you'll need to succeed:

Technical Skills:

Strong C# .NET development skills (3+ years).

Experience in designing and building event-driven, object-oriented software.

Knowledge ofSQL, MySQL database design, and LINQ

Familiarity withMicrosoft Visual Studio, Crystal Reports, and mobile developmentis a plus.

Soft Skills & Mindset:

Excellent problem-solving, debugging, and prioritisation skills.

A proactive, self-motivated approach-someone whotakes ownershipof their work.

Strong communication and stakeholder management skills.

A growth mindset-always eager tolearn, adapt, and innovate.

Education:

Background inComputer Science, Data Science, or STEM fields

Salary: £45k-£55K + benefits & bonus

Location:Central London (Hybrid) 3 Days in the office and 2 days from home

Interview Process:2 stages - quick and efficient! -no tests or tasks

*Please note: This role is not open to C2C/B2B, Outsource and Remote workers*

Ready to make an impact? Apply now!

Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training. If you wish to apply, please read our Privacy Notice describing how we may process, disclose and store your personal data:roberthalf.com/gb/en/privacy-notice.

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