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Junior .NET Developer

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£30,000 to £35,000 + Training + Quick Progression

Are you a Junior .NET Developer looking to join a company that specialises in Cybersecurity solutions, that will provide you with market leading, specialist training and progression opportunities that are some of the best in the industry?

Do you want work on blue chip security solutions for companies such as McDonalds, Toshiba, and Vodafone, while having the opportunity to learn from industry leading professionals in an extremely exciting and growing sector in Cybersecurity?

On offer is an exciting opportunity for a Junior .NET Developer to join a leading, global cyber security company working on cutting edge modern cloud and security software solutions for world renowned customers.

In this role, the successful .NET Developer will work closely with the development team to enhance our cybersecurity products and services, primarily focusing on our .NET-based applications.

This role would suit a Junior .NET Developer that is looking to break into the Cybersecurity industry in a long term role, for a company that will invest in their professional development and offer rapid progression opportunities.

The Role:

Development experience with cross-platform app for Android, iOS, MacOS and Windows
Develop and enhance features on our existing cross-platform apps
Building new applications and adding functionality to existing applicationsThe Person:

Want training and progression opportunities
Strong knowledge of .NET Development
Commutable to Potters BarKeywords: C#, .NET, Software, Security, Cybersecurity, Training, Progression, Potters Bar, London

Reference Number: BBBH17171

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