Job Description:
Overview:
How would you like to join an international software development center in Vietnam to learn, to grow personally as well as professionally, and to gain valuable experience in a fast-paced development environment?
An exciting and challenging opportunity has been available for those who are passionate about learning and building applications using Java/.NET/JavaScript/DevOps/ ServiceNow /A.I/ technologies, as well as in Testing and Bridge Software Engineering.
Your primary responsibilities will include develop, and maintenance and perform assurance of software products. The successful candidate will be part of a high-performing development team in a high frequency/low latency environment.
Location & Program Schedule:
Requirements:
• Graduated from universities or colleges with relevant majors such as Information Technology, Computer Science, etc.
• Good knowledge in Object-oriented programming concept.
• Can communicate in English, prefer having an English Certificate.
• At least Japanese N4 for those want to be Bridge Software Engineer (with opportunity to work onshore in DXC Japan)
• Has knowledge or relevant work experience in any of the following programming languages or technologies: Java/Java EE/ .NET/ C#/ JavaScript/ SQL/ System/ Linux/ Window server,ServiceNow,…
• Ability to learn in a short time and work under pressure
• Experience working in an international software development project will be advantageous.
• Good analytical and communication skills
• Be able to work independently and in a workgroup.
Selection Process:
Application Documents (softcopy version)
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