What Is a Net Developer and How to Become One

By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

What Is a .NET Developer?

As a .NET developer, you develop applications using the Microsoft .NET framework. Your specific job duties include contributing to and maintaining projects such as software applications, web-based APIs, microservices, and back-end services. Your responsibilities as a .NET developer may consist of communicating with clients, building applications based on the client’s needs, evaluating application performance, developing patches when necessary, and documenting changes to application specifications. Your job as a .NET developer requires excellent analytical and problem-solving skills as well as excellent communication and teamwork.

How to Become a .NET Developer

To pursue a career as a .NET developer, you will usually need a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field. Become an expert in C# or the other programming languages used in the .NET framework. Be comfortable using the latest versions of Visual Studio. Microsoft offers continuing education courses and certifications that you can use to complement your qualifications when applying for .NET developer jobs. Additionally, creating a portfolio of projects built on the .NET framework demonstrates your skills to potential employers.

How to Be a Good .NET Developer

To be a good .NET developer, you need an in-depth understanding of a .NET language and stack. In addition to your technical knowledge, you also need strong teamwork skills to work effectively with the other developers in your department. As a .NET developer, you’ll occasionally have to interact directly with clients or colleagues from other departments, so you need to know how to explain highly technical concepts and information in a simple, straightforward way that non-technical people will understand. You need to accept constructive criticism and use it to improve your practice and skill set.

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