Entry Level NET Developer
What Is an Entry Level NET Developer and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team
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What Does an Entry-Level .NET Developer Do?
An entry-level .NET developer creates or manages an application for a business or organization using Microsoft’s .NET software framework. As a .NET developer, you create or maintain software utilizing the framework. You may also write code for a computer application using .NET. Multiple programming languages are compatible with this framework. Your other duties may include monitoring a database to ensure data security and consistently updating software and applications for efficiency. Providing support may be one of your responsibilities and may require varied work hours.
How Can I Get an Entry-Level Job as a .NET Developer?
Becoming an entry-level .NET developer requires post-secondary education. A bachelor’s degree in computer engineering, programming, computer science, or a related field is preferred. Completing an internship during your degree program is an excellent way to gain additional experience. Other qualifications include an understanding of SQL and REST APT protocols as well as knowledge of one or more programming languages. A .NET developer often works on a team to code an application or develop software using this framework, so communication skills as essential. There are relevant professional certifications available.
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