GRADUATE SOFTWARE DEVELOPER

Reply, Inc.
Manchester
3 weeks ago
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Career Opportunities: Graduate Software Developer (10200)

Requisition ID10200- Posted - Years of Experience (1) -Technology- Where (1) -Job

Reply specialises in the design and implementation of solutions based on new communication channels and digital media. As a network of highly specialised companies, Reply defines and develops business models enabled by the new models of AI, big data, cloud computing, digital media and the internet of things. Reply delivers consulting, system integration and digital services to organisations across the telecom and media; industry and services; banking and insurance; and public sectors.

Role overview:

For ourReply office in Manchester, we're currently recruiting software developers with a strong interest in joining a leading IT consultancy. As a software developer, you'll develop new systems and applications on the basis of detailed specifications which will include designing, coding and debugging of applications. You'll love our extensive training & learning opportunities which will include peer-to-peer learning, industry certifications, Hackathons, Code Challenges and Lab Camps. Reply encourages career growth and will give you the tools and guidance to achieve subject matter expertise and management capabilities. Come join our diverse and vibrant work environment - you'll be surrounded by peers who share your passion for technology and you'll have an opportunity to work on projects with some of the best brands in the world.We are open to applications for our Autumn 2024 graduate recruitment!

Responsibilities:

  • Defining and documenting operating procedures
  • Creating technical design specifications and converting them into implementation details
  • Supporting the general delivery process on projects, helping the customer with on-site support activities
  • Understanding and analysing a client's organisation/operation and requirements in order to produce recommendations, technical design documents and time/cost estimates

About the candidate:

  • A minimum Bachelor’s degree (2.1 or higher) is required in IT, Computer Science, or in a Technology-related field
  • Excellent verbal and written English skills
  • Strong inter-personal and communicative skills
  • Advanced knowledge using Relational Databases and SQL
  • Interest in Networks and Cybersecurity as well as in cloud-based solutions
  • Flexible regarding local and international travelling as well as working across different projects

Reply provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type regardless of age, sexual orientation, gender, identity, pregnancy, religion, nationality, ethnic origin, disability, medical history, skin colour, marital status or parental status or any other characteristic protected by the Law.

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