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.NET Developer

Company Name:
Xpanxion, LLC
Position Type:
Full-time
.NET Developer
Ready for a deep dive into .NET?
Our .NET developers need to have strong end-to-end web application experience. You will know your way around the full .NET stack from HTML/CSS, to Javascript, all the way through the backend. We don't mandate a specific development process other than to ship awesome, user centered and flawless software.
Xpanxion believes continuous learning is critical to success and our developers share this passion. We expect regular contributions to training curriculum and delivery, peer mentoring and one on one sessions with colleagues. You will receive guidance and exceptional support in developing your career with Xpanxion's deeply technical and talented team.
Technical Goodies we look for include:
C# using ASP.NET MVC and Web API
Entity Framework using LINQ
HTML5 and CSS3
JQuery, Angular, Backbone, Prototype, Bootstrap or other front end frameworks
User Experience design
Developing cross-browser, cross-platform, and/or cross-device applications
Visual Studio 2013
Amazon Web Services (AWS) design and architecture
Working in small, fast moving teams, you will:
Bang out code and show our clients why we're a best in class services organization.
Cut through red tape and focus on writing code your mom would be proud of.
Have a passion for unit testing and know how to impress teammates with code coverage numbers.
Be surrounded byEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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