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Senior Full Stack Developer - .Net/React.js

Advent Talent Solutions
Bangalore
9 - 12 Years

Posted on: 17/10/2025

Job Description

Were seeking an experienced Senior Full Stack Software Engineer skilled in React.js, Angular, TypeScript, and .NET Core to design, develop, and maintain scalable, high-performance web applications. The role involves building modern, responsive UIs and contributing to robust back-end APIs and microservices that support complex business operations.

As part of a cross-functional and cross-regional engineering team, youll collaborate with designers, product managers, and DevOps engineers to deliver secure, efficient, and user-centric software solutions. The ideal candidate combines strong technical expertise with a problem-solving mindset and thrives in an Agile environment.

Key Responsibilities :


- Design and develop modern, responsive interfaces using React.js, Angular, TypeScript, HTML, and CSS.

- Build and enhance .NET Core APIs, microservices, and data-driven back-end systems.

- Collaborate with product and design teams to translate concepts into intuitive, functional UIs.

- Optimize performance, scalability, and security across full-stack applications.

- Contribute to Agile processes sprint planning, code reviews, and CI/CD implementation.

- Ensure code quality, maintainability, and compliance with Service Level Objectives (SLOs).

Requirements :


- 10 years of overall software development experience, including 6+ years in full stack web development.

- Expertise in React.js, Angular, TypeScript, Redux, Material-UI, and SCSS/CSS.

- Proficient in ASP.NET Core, RESTful APIs, Entity Framework, and SQL/NoSQL databases.

- Experience with Cloud, Docker/Kubernetes, and CI/CD tools.

- Strong problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills with a sense of ownership and accountability.

Preferred Background :


- Good to have experience working in a product-focused company, and exposure to FinTech or Healthcare domains.


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