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An exciting opportunity awaits for Graduate or Junior .NET Developers at a leading computer gaming company in London. This forward-thinking firm, renowned for its iconic gaming brand, is seeking passionate individuals eager to kickstart their careers in technology. You'll be immersed in a vibrant work culture, supported by a structured career progression program and industry-recognized training in cutting-edge technologies like .NET 9, Blazor, and Azure. Whether you prefer working in the plush office or remotely, this role offers flexibility and great benefits, making it an ideal launchpad for your professional journey in the gaming industry.
.NET Developer, Graduate / Junior - Computer Gaming Company - London
(Tech stack: .NET 9, C#, Blazor, Azure, JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3, Agile)
Having sold over 100 million games consoles and over 500 million games over the last decade, my client is undoubtedly the world's most recognised computer gaming brand. We have 2 brand new requirements for Graduate / Junior .NET Developer to work in their plush London offices.
These roles would be suitable for Graduate / Junior .NET Developers who have recently graduated from university and have a basic understanding of the .NET framework (.NET Core / ASP.NET MVC, C#), which might have been acquired as part of your degree course or through a placement year in industry.
You will follow the firm's career progression programme and will receive industry recognised training in: .NET 9, Blazor, EF Core, Azure, JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3, Agile, TDD, BDD, Azure SQL and MongoDB.
This is a truly amazing opportunity to work for a forward-thinking and progressive company, one that can provide you with ongoing support, a structured career path, great benefits, and very stylish offices.
Location: London, UK / Remote Working
Salary: £35,000 - £45,000 + Bonus + Pension + Benefits
Applicants must be based in the UK and have the right to work in the UK, even though remote working is available.