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Senior .NET Developer

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Job Description & Details

The .NET ecosystem continues to power critical enterprise applications, making skilled developers highly sought after. Companies are racing to modernize legacy systems with .NET 5/6 and cloud‑native architectures, creating abundant opportunities. This Senior .NET Developer role offers immediate placement, allowing you to leverage 8+ years of experience on cutting‑edge projects.

Job Summary

We are seeking a Senior .NET Developer with extensive experience in system analysis, design, and full‑stack development. The candidate will work with .NET 5/6, .NET Core, ASP.NET MVC, Web API, WPF, WCF, and front‑end technologies like Angular and TypeScript to deliver robust, scalable solutions.

Top 3 Critical Skills Table

Skill Why it's critical Mastery Level
.NET 5/6 & .NET Core Core platform for building scalable services and APIs Senior
Angular/TypeScript Enables responsive front‑end for modern web apps Senior
SOLID & Design Patterns Guarantees maintainable, extensible codebases Senior

Interview Preparation

  1. Explain the differences between .NET 5 and .NET Core 3.0 and when you would choose each.
    What the interviewer is looking for: Understanding of runtime improvements, cross‑platform support, and performance considerations.
  2. How do you implement the SOLID principles in a large‑scale C# project? Provide concrete examples.
    What the interviewer is looking for: Ability to translate theory into practical code organization and refactoring.
  3. Describe how you would design a RESTful Web API using ASP.NET Core, including routing, versioning, and error handling.
    What the interviewer is looking for: Knowledge of API best practices, middleware usage, and maintainability.
  4. What are the benefits and trade‑offs of using Angular versus jQuery for a new front‑end module?
    What the interviewer is looking for: Insight into modern front‑end architecture, component‑based design, and performance.
  5. Walk through the implementation of the Abstract Factory pattern in a .NET solution. Why would you choose it over a simple factory?
    What the interviewer is looking for: Depth of design‑pattern expertise and ability to justify architectural decisions.

Resume Optimization

  • .NET 5
  • .NET Core
  • ASP.NET MVC
  • Web API
  • WPF
  • WCF
  • Angular
  • TypeScript
  • SOLID principles
  • Design patterns

Application Strategy

When reaching out to the recruiter, send a concise email that starts with a friendly greeting, attaches your updated resume, and clearly maps your experience to the role. Make sure to mention related skills you possess, such as .NET Core development, Angular/TypeScript front‑end work, and solid implementation of SOLID principles. Highlight any projects where you led system design or migrated legacy code to newer .NET versions.

Career Roadmap

Current Role Typical Experience Core Focus Next Position
Senior .NET Developer 5‑8+ years .NET, full‑stack projects Architecture, performance, mentoring Lead .NET Engineer
Lead .NET Engineer 8‑12 years, team leadership Technical strategy, large‑scale systems .NET Architect / Engineering Manager
.NET Architect 12+ years, enterprise design Platform roadmaps, governance Director of Engineering