Responsibilities As a .NET full stack developer, you're proficient in developing both frontend and backend components of web applications using the .NET framework. Frontend: HTML/CSS/JavaScript : These are the fundamental building blocks of web development. You should be comfortable writing semantic HTML, styling with CSS, and adding interactivity with JavaScript. JavaScript Frameworks : Depending on the project requirements, you might work with popular JavaScript frameworks/libraries like React.js, Angular, or Vue.js for building dynamic user interfaces. Responsive Design : Ensuring that your web applications work well across different devices and screen sizes is crucial. You should be familiar with responsive design principles and techniques. Frontend Build Tools : Knowledge of tools like Webpack, Gulp, or related. Backend: C# Programming : As a .NET developer, you'll primarily work with C# for backend development. Strong understanding of the language and its features is essential. ASP.NET Core : This is the modern, cross-platform framework for building backend web applications with .NET. You should be proficient in using ASP.NET Core to create RESTful APIs, MVC applications, etc. Entity Framework Core : For working with databases, Entity Framework Core is commonly used in the .NET ecosystem. It provides an object-relational mapper (ORM) for interacting with databases using C# objects. Authentication and Authorization : Implementing authentication and authorization mechanisms is a critical aspect of web application security. You should be familiar with techniques like JWT, OAuth, and integrating with identity providers. Database Management : Knowledge of SQL and database design principles is necessary. While Entity Framework Core abstracts away some complexities, understanding how databases work under the hood is beneficial. Qualifications Having extensive experience as a Full stack Developer Hands on working experience in any cloud platform Having good knowledge in backend, security Mandatory to have banking/BFSI domain.