.NET WEB DEVELOPER

Closed Posted Jan 21, 2016 Paid on delivery
Closed Paid on delivery

Listing InfoDoctoralia is the global platform for doctor’s appointments where patients can find the professionals that best suits their needs. You will take an active part in how the world accesses healthcare and your work will have a direct impact on millions of users over the globe. Would you like to move forward and work with multicultural talented people in our Barcelona office over the sea?ResponsibilitiesWe are looking for a .NET WEB DEVELOPER to join its growing team in Barcelona. You will be responsible for: Developing .NET web applications used by millions of users. Technical support of deployed applications in production environment. Attend operating company task team meetings to gain a better understanding of functional group needs. We offer to work on our platform, helping bring it to the next level, implementing new features in a smart and efficient [url removed, login to view] Bachelor’s degree in MIS, Computer Science, Engineering or equivalent experience. Past experience developing application using .NET. .NET framework: from 3.5 (ideally from 4.0) . Database knowledge (prefered MS SQL). Fluency in English. Experience with synchrouneous/asynch interface dev. Ability to work successfully in a dynamic and fast paced environment as team member and independently. Ability to understand business concepts and provide technological responses. Benefits Competitive Salary Flexible working hours Private health insurance. Free coffee, drinks, fruits and snacks. Great working environment awarded with the ‘Best Workplaces Spain’ in 2013 & 2014. State of the art technology (Apple or Windows to choose from at your discretion). 2 minutes away from the beach and next to the biggest mall in Barcelona. Yoga once a week Do video games or Oculus Rift mean something to you? Then our Gamer Room is meant for you!-

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