Company
Oho Group
Oho Group
£45000 - £55000 per annum, Benefits: Benefits + Bonuses
Software Engineer (C#) - Remote Multiple software engineer roles available to join a global leader in application technology. You have the opportunity to work closely on award winning applications available on Windows, Mac, iOS and Android, gaining thousands of 5-star reviews around the world, and working with several global giants such as Apple, Google, Microsoft and Facebook! This is an opportunity to work with a small but very talented and high performing engineering team, dominating the industry. Their tech stack is; C#, WPF, git, Nunit, Azure Requirements Software Engineer (C#) 2.1 in a Bachelors or Masters degree in relevant engineering discipline. Strong Experience with applications written in C# and WPF, or other desktop application frameworks. Extra curricular project work in building your own apps, tech, streaming or games. Experience working with audio, video or streaming (not essential) Experience working with Android development (not essential) A desire to learn and adopt new technologies. Ability to communicate well. Offer Software Engineer (C#): Full Remote working within UK/CET timezones, including allowance for home-offices Flexible hours Stock Options If this role sounds right for you, please apply now!
London
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