Software Developer
- Category: Software Developer Jobs
- Location: Cambridge, England
- Job Type: Full Time / Part Time
- Salary: Estimated: $ 18K to 25K
- Published on: 2025/09/21
Job description
Software Developer
£60k-£65k
Cambridge (Once a week in the office)
SoCode are pleased to be working with an exciting software house in Cambridge as they look to increase the headcount in the Development team due to continued success of their flagship product. The company have continued to grow in a sustainable manner and now have over 100 customers utilising their software, including global brands and financial institutes. You’ll join a talented team of collaborative developers; the team is relatively small, so the role will best appeal to individuals who can see how effective product code contributes to commercial success.
Previous experience working with a SaaS is preferred but not essential.
Key Technologies:
We’re looking for individuals who have at least four years of commercial software development experience; tech stack required below:
• C#, .NET
• React, TypeScript
Any questions or if you’re interested in finding out more, please apply or reach out to ryanquantrill@socode.co.uk
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