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EnterCon is looking for a Back-End .NET Developer

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  •  23-11-2017, 11:17 78207

    EnterCon is looking for a Back-End .NET Developer

    EnterCon (www.EnterCon.gr) established in 2004, operates in offering business software solutions and services.

    Location: Faros Psychikou, Athens, Greece

    Type: Full-time

    Job Description:
    We are looking for a self-motivated Back-End .NET Developer with a passion for innovative technologies to join our team in Athens, Greece.

    You will be part of the core development team and will be working on cutting-edge Microsoft technologies like MVC and OData building amazing enterprise software.

    REQUIREMENTS

    Proven experience and extensive know-how on:

    Microsoft MVC

    Visual Studio

    Experience working with RESTful APIs

    SQL Server

    Not mandatory experience on: 

    Javascript skills including libraries & frameworks such as JQuery, Bootstrap, React, D3, AngularJS 

    OData

    Xamarin

    Enterprise Software

    BENEFITS
    We are looking for a career-oriented person with a teamwork spirit, who will join our team and share our vision for innovation. You will have the opportunity to make an impact, develop and progress your skills.
    We are committed to R&D and cutting-edge technologies, we support the ongoing development of our team, and we offer a beneficiary salary package dependent on qualifications and experience and a great working environment.
    Stock option plan
    Part of an innovative tech company
     
    Please pm for applying & details or apply through LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/cap/view/464555118/
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