Monday, 30 April 2018

Opening For EY India|.Net Developement _Hyderabad

Hi,

We have an opening with one of a Big 4’s

Company – EY India

Company Link -  http://www.ey.com/

PositionDot.Net

LocationHyderabad

Please acknowledge the below mentioned details :

Details

Comments

Open for Location

Current CTC (Fixed + Variable)

Expected CTC

Notice period

Reason for change

Job description:

Familiarity with the .NET framework.

• Proficient in .NET technologies like C#, ASP.NET, WCF, MVC etc.

• Strong understanding of object-oriented programming.

• Strong experience on IIS and its operations.

• Good experience on Microsoft SQL Server.

• Good experience on Oracle

• Experience with popular web application frameworks

• Basic understanding of Common Language Runtime (CLR), its limitations, weaknesses, and workarounds

• Experience on TFS and SOAP.

• Knowledge on Load Balancing.

• Familiarity with continuous integration.

• Knowledge on Server Management.

• Knowledge on different environments in SDLC process.

Revert with your acceptance and attach your updated CV

 

 

Best,

 

Richa GAUTAM | Sr. Consultant

Pentagram Consulting Pvt Ltd

HR Solutions

Delhi NCR | Mumbai | Noida

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Phone (Board): +91-120-4286980

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