A .NET Software Engineer will typically write code to generate web pages, access databases and business logic servers. They write, modify and debug software for web sites. A .NET Software Developer must have experience using databases, systems and programming languages that develop software applications with the .NET framework. They test and document software for web sites, and work with designers and content producers.
These individuals should hold a bachelor's degree in computer science, information technology or a related discipline. They are currently in high demand, so employers might overlook educational requirements if a prospective employee has extensive experience.
Such an employee needs to be familiar with various programming languages that might include C#, F#, and Classic ASP, as well as such applications as Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle.
This position can work alone or with teams. A person in this position might also be responsible for providing leadership and participating in more technically challenging development efforts.
A person applying for such a job must be an independent worker and self-motivated, but also be able to be a strong team player, a problem solver, and creative thinker. This is a job that is mainly conducted indoors, but might involve some travel. Such an employee might be expected to work with engineers and architects.
Sometimes these positions are held at a senior level, as well as an entry level. A person seeking this position should be adaptable to one’s environment, and be willing to stay current with constantly developing technologies.
.NET Software Developer / Programmer Tasks
- Write code to generate web pages, access databases and business logic servers.
- Work with with designers and content producers.
- Test and document software for web sites.
- Write, modify, and debug software for web sites.