.NET Developer Advocate
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JetBrains is seeking a .NET Developer Advocate to engage with the developer community, requiring expertise in ASP.NET, Entity Framework, and testing practices. This role offers the unique opportunity to represent industry-leading IDE tools while working remotely for a globally recognized software company.
Job Description
JetBrains makes industry-leading professional IDEs and team software trusted by over 15 million users and 88 Fortune Global Top 100 companies. Weâre currently looking for a Developer Advocate for .NET technologies. The ideal candidate for this position is a software developer with .NET experience spanning enterprise backend development (including ASP.NET, Entity Framework, and Blazor), some frontend development, and good debugging and testing practices. We are looking for an experienced, passionate, and open-minded person to join tPlease mention the word PRICELESS and tag RODguMTk4Ljk5LjE0Mw== when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RODguMTk4Ljk5LjE0Mw==). This is a beta feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.
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JetBrains makes industry-leading professional IDEs and team software trusted by over 15 million users and 88 Fortune Global Top 100 companies. Weâre currently looking for a Developer Advocate for .NET technologies. The ideal candidate for this position is a software developer with .NET experience spanning enterprise backend development (including ASP.NET, Entity Framework, and Blazor), some frontend development, and good debugging and testing practices. We are looking for an experienced, passionate, and open-minded person to join tPlease mention the word PRICELESS and tag RODguMTk4Ljk5LjE0Mw== when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RODguMTk4Ljk5LjE0Mw==). This is a beta feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.