
.NET Developer
TPS Software
Posted
last month
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Onsite
VND 15M
Junior Level
Full Time

Sema Summary
TPS Software seeks a .NET Developer to enhance collaboration and product development. Candidates with around 3 years of experience in .NET and strong communication skills are preferred.
About Company
TPS Software is a leading software development company based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, known for its CMMi Level 3 and ISO27001 certifications.
Core Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field
- 3+ years of programming experience
- Experience with .NET 6, 7, 8 & Blazor
- Strong database knowledge (SQL Server preferred)
- Excellent communication skills in English
Responsibilities
- Develop new features for frontend and backend.
- Clarify questions with customers using Jira and Slack.
- Participate in team discussions for solutions.
- Create unit tests for development code.
- Receive tasks from Scrum Masters.
- Collaborate in a proactive Agile environment.
- Involve in maintenance of solutions for clients.
Benifits
- Quarterly salary review
- Yearly performance review
- Premium Health Insurance
- Annual company trip
- 12-15 days annual leave
Must Have skills
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