Principal Software Developer .Net @ VeriPark
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About the Job
At VeriPark, our Principal Software Developer .Net role is designed for professionals ready to develop cutting edge web-based applications using the Microsoft .NET framework. Join our rapidly growing global team and dive deep into technology, contributing to the digital future of finance.
What You Will Be Doing
You will be responsible for:
- Understanding project requirements and business goals.
- Developing clean and efficient code using .NET framework, C#, ASP.NET, and related technologies.
- Debugging, testing and maintaining web applications.
- Collaborating with developers, designers and project managers.
- Keeping up-to-date with emerging .NET trends and technologies.
- Providing technical support and thorough documentation of processes.
What We Are Looking For
Candidates should have 7+ years of experience, a Bachelor’s Degree, and a strong proficiency in C#. Experience in object-oriented programming, .NET frameworks, web development, and database management is essential. You must be able to write clean code, troubleshoot issues, communicate effectively, understand SDLC, and commit to continuous learning.
About VeriPark
We are a global technology company with more than two decades of expertise in the Financial Services industry. Our mission is to enable financial institutions to become digital leaders by delivering world-class customer journeys and state-of-the-art digital solutions. Our offices in 15 countries serve customers across more than 30 nations.
Key skills/competency
Microsoft .NET, C#, ASP.NET, Entity Framework, OOP, SDLC, Web Development, Debugging, Collaboration, Technical Support
How to Get Hired at VeriPark
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Research VeriPark's culture: Study mission, values, and recent projects.
- Customize your resume: Highlight .NET and C# expertise.
- Network on LinkedIn: Connect with current VeriPark employees.
- Prepare for technical interviews: Practice .NET and debugging challenges.