Graduate Java Developer

Cowley
5 days ago
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Avanti Recruitment is working with a software company based in Oxfordshire that is looking for a Graduate or Junior Java Developer.

The company has been running for over 20 years and their software has helped to redefine the financial reporting landscape. They are working with some of the world's largest regulators and enterprise organisations such as HMRC, the Bank of England, and Barclays. They currently work across 26 different countries, and in the UK alone, their technology has processed over £2 trillion in UK taxes.

You will be working on a Java Microservices-based platform which will be delivering applications to a range of customers around the world. You will be working with Java as the main language, however you will also use C#, TypeScript and React for the front-end development and built on Kubernetes.

Skills required:

  • Strong Java experience

  • 2:1 or above in Computer Science degree

    Desirable:

  • Kubernetes

  • C#

  • TypeScript / Frontend experience

  • Commercial experience within the financial sector

  • Ideally have 1-3 years of commercial experience

    Interview process:

  1. 30 minute video call, includes a technical challenge in addition to CV discussion

  2. 60-90 minute interview (on site), this will consist of a programming exercise on a whiteboard and a broader discussion of your aspirations and ambitions

    The company operates a hybrid working model with 3 days in the office per week with 2 days from home.

    The salary range on the role is £35,000 - £45,000 (DOE) + discretionary bonus.

    If you would be interested in finding out more then click Apply Now

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