Graduate Software Developer (C++ and Qt)
Role details
Job location
Tech stack
Job description
- Design and build clean software in C++ and Qt framework
- Work collaboratively with senior team members to solve complex technical challenges
- Take advantage of training resources both internally and externally
- Help plan and map the SDLC, As your best friend in recruitment we will always be on hand to answer any of those difficult questions, as well as guiding you through the interview process.
Swiftness We are passionate about providing strong levels of communication and cooperation with you at every stage. We work at high speeds to ensure you are not left waiting.
Proactive We will provide timely feedback and help at each stage of the process. We want you to feel confident and involved throughout.
Market Knowledge Our thorough knowledge and expertise in the marketplace will swiftly guide you through all the appropriate procedures, regardless of a candidates previous experiences.
Requirements
- Background in any of software development, physics, quantum computing or mathematics
- Willingness to learn new skills and be trained in new technologies
- Commutable distance to Newbury
Benefits & conditions
£27,500 - £30,000 + Training + Progression + Company Benefits
Are you a Graduate or Entry Level Software Developer that wants to work in a business with a best in class training suite?
Do you want to work on cutting edge technologies with industry experts that will help coach and mentor you daily to springboard your career?
On offer is the chance to work in a well established tightknit team of experts, that are working on some the industries most complex and technical challenges.
This company specialise in audio automation using a unique approach to software development and digital signal processing, they have had huge success in the last decade and are looking to grow the team again.
This role would suit a Graduate or Trainee Software Developer, somebody that understands high level mathematics, physics or quantum mechanics.