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Dotnet Developer (.Net Developer)

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1 - 5 years

Gurugram

Posted: 12/02/2026

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Job Description

Role: .Net Developer (1-5 Years).


Location: Gurugram.


Role Overview:

Analyst Developers at our client play a key role in analyzing system changes, designing solutions, developing scalable applications, and delivering high-quality financial software. Youll work closely with testers, consultants, and developers to build secure, high-performance platforms used by global institutional clients.


Key Responsibilities


Analysis & Design

Support user story creation and acceptance criteria

Design end-to-end, fit-for-purpose technical solutions

Build APIs and integrate internal and third-party systems


Development

Translate complex financial requirements into scalable systems

Develop intuitive web applications and real-time transaction platforms

Build medium-complexity features end-to-end

Ensure reusable, high-quality, and robust code


Quality & Collaboration

Follow coding standards, reviews, and security guidelines

Write unit tests and perform manual testing

Collaborate with cross-functional teams and mentor new joiners


Technology

Work with modern tools and frameworks; proactively resolve technical issues

Continuously learn and apply relevant technologies


Required Experience

Bachelors degree or equivalent experience

Experience in software development and end-to-end delivery

Exposure to .NET, C#, SQL Server, ASP.NET, JavaScript, React

Familiarity with web services and automated testing tools

Interest in financial systems and markets (preferred).


Why Join Our Client?

Work in a fast-growing global organization

Performance-based growth and rewards

Flexible working and global career opportunities

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