We are looking for a .NET Developer with experience in SignalR for a contract role with a potential extension. The ideal candidate will work on developing and maintaining applications using these technologies.
Job Description
Hi,
Kindly find mentioned JD.
Title: .NET Developer with SignalR
Type: 9+ months contract with high possibility of extending
Location: Austin, TX
Interview: Phone/Skype
Need .net developer who has good experience on “Signal R”
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Top Skills
.Net
Signalr
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