Software Engineer - Join Our Talent Pool! (Java, C#, Python, C++, Javascript)

Lacorta Resourcing
London
1 year ago
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Job Description

Can’t find the right Software Engineer / Developer role for you? Join our talent pool and we’ll contact you about future opportunities when they arise.

Lacorta Resourcing is a Technology Recruitment Firm based in the City of London, serving a client base across the UK, Mainland Europe & North America.We are a leading Technology Staffing Consultancy, trusted by the most respected global organisations to recruit the best Software Engineering Talent.

We are always searching for top tier software engineers, and have a number of specific Software Engineertalent pools (C, C++, Java, C# / .NET, Python, Web / Javascript / Typescript, AI / Machine Learning, Data Engineering, Blockchain, Integrations, Quantitative Analyst, QA / Software Testing). Please send us your profile either via this advert or register on our website: https://lacorta.co.uk/register-profile/

Sectors we offer development lifecycle roles include: Finance, AI, Blockchain, Gaming, Security, Cloud Storage, SaaS vendors, and many more. We work with software vendors, companies with in-house development needs, and consulting firms. Typical roles we offer are: Software Engineer, Application Developer, Software Architect, Testing / Performance Engineer, Lead / Principal / Senior Developer, Development Manager, R&D / IT Head, Tech VP and CTO roles.


Requirements


We are always on the lookout for quality candidates with the following skills:
  • Software engineering related academic background (preferred but not essential), so that you have a base level understanding of the software development lifecycle, how software evolves, and the qualities of well written software.
  • Expertise in one or more major programming languages and associated frameworks or libraries (e.g. C, C++, Java, C#, .NET, Python, Golang, Javascript, Typescript, Swift, Kotlin, etc
  • Design patterns - the ability to contribute to software design discussions at an object or class level, and then implement those designs.
  • Quality core programming / implementation skills. We are interested in working with candidates that know what it takes to write software with all the good qualities like being robust, scalable, thread safe, extensible, reliable, maintainable, etc.


Benefits


Our clients offer permanent Software Engineering roles at all levels throughout the UK, Mainland Europe and North America. The majority of our roles are on a hybrid working basis, but we also have fully office-based and remote / flexible-working positions. Basic salaries typically range from 50k to 250k+ plus wide ranging benefits and bonuses. For very highly-skilled candidates, salaries can often exceed this stated range.

If you are interested in working with us and furthering your software engineering career, please register your profile with us today. We will reach out as soon as a suitable role arises!



Requirements
We are particularly on the lookout for quality candidates with the following skills: Software engineering related academic background (preferred but not essential), so that you have a base level understanding of the software development lifecycle, how software evolves, and the qualities of well written software. Expertise in one or more major programming languages and associated frameworks or libraries (e.g. C, C++, Java, C#, .NET, Python, Golang, Javascript, Typescript, Swift, Kotlin, etc Design patterns - the ability to contribute to software design discussions at an object or class level, and then implement those designs. Quality core programming / implementation skills. We are interested in working with candidates that know what it takes to write software with all the good qualities like being robust, scalable, thread safe, extensible, reliable, maintainable, etc.

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