Support and debug .NET applications (2–4 years experience). Analyze application logs and perform troubleshooting in a clean room/customer R&D lab. Candidate will attend a client interview as part of external hiring.
Job Requirement:
2-4 years of experience in .net applications development/support.
Work is more on .NET application debugging and checking logs in the clean room (Customer’s R&D Lab) .
Employee to be send for Client interview - Enable External Hiring
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