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MexicoFull-TimeSoftware DevelopmentPosted
  • Develop and refine features to support client success and platform growth
  • Collaborate in a cross-functional, knowledge-sharing team
  • Work with modern tools and open-source technologies
  • Troubleshoot, optimize, and maintain robust code
United StatesFull-TimeSoftware DevelopmentPosted
  • Write efficient, reusable, scalable code using the .NET framework via Microsoft Visual Studios.
  • Coding, testing, and debugging software applications.
  • Participating in system integration, troubleshooting, and performance optimization.
  • Collaborate with USAF Customers, Engineers, and Program Managers to understand application requirements.
  • Conduct code reviews, unit testing, and debugging.
  • Integrate software components with third-party systems and services.
  • Provide ongoing support and maintenance for existing software applications.
  • Stay informed about advancements in the .NET framework and related technologies.
PhilippinesFull-TimeSoftware DevelopmentPosted
  • Design, develop, and maintain applications using .NET Core/.NET 6+.
  • Collaborate with product and engineering teams to deliver high-quality, secure, and scalable solutions.
  • Integrate and extend AI/LLM capabilities (e.g., OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, Azure OpenAI) into our platform and workflows.
  • Explore and adopt AI-assisted coding practices (Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, etc.) to boost productivity and quality.
  • Build APIs and services that can interact with AI models for automation, insights, or customer-facing features.
  • Write unit/integration tests and ensure delivery of reliable, maintainable code.
  • Stay curious about emerging AI technologies and bring forward ideas for how they can improve our products and engineering process.
ArgentinaDominican RepublicUruguay+2 more locationsFull-TimeSoftware DevelopmentPosted
Fullstack .Net Developer - Latin America - Remote
Company:Azumo(11-50 employees, Electronics, Hardware, Lighting)
  • Develop and maintain a high performing and scalable backend infrastructure
  • Design and develop scalable, high performant backend infrastructure
  • Maintain and update existing services
BulgariaFull-TimePayment ServicesPosted
Senior .NET Developer - Billing team
Company:emerchantpay(251-500 employees, Fraud Detection, Transaction Processing, E-Commerce)
  • Designing and implementing complex billing features, workflows, APIs, and UI backends for core billing needs
  • Performing TDD with the appropriate tools
  • Writing and updating technical documentation
  • Working with cross-functional and cross-cultural teams and projects within the technology domain
EuropeFull-TimeSoftware DevelopmentPosted
  • Develop and maintain web applications using .NET and C#
  • Build and customise solutions within Umbraco CMS
  • Create responsive, user-friendly front-end interfaces using HTML, CSS, JavaScript
  • Integrate APIs and work with SQL databases
  • Collaborate with designers, product teams, and stakeholders
  • Participate in code reviews, testing, and continuous improvement
  • Contribute to codebase best practices
United StatesFull-TimeSoftware DevelopmentPosted
.Net Developer
Company:Perry Homes(101-250 employees, Real Estate)
  • Design and develop custom applications, APIs, and services using the Microsoft stack.
  • Support development through comprehensive planning and hands-on implementation.
  • Work with SQL Server and Azure SQL, crafting data models and writing queries.
  • Partner with cross-functional teams for seamless project execution.
  • Provide clear communication and documentation throughout the development process.
  • Participate in code reviews, testing, and debugging.
  • Continuously identify areas for enhancement and ensure code adheres to best standards.
  • Engage in regular knowledge-sharing sessions and stay updated on new technologies.
EgyptFull-TimeSoftware DevelopmentPosted
Senior .Net Developer
Company:New Era Technology(1001-5000 employees, Internet, Information Technology, Audio/Visual Equipment)
  • Design, develop, and maintain complex web and desktop applications using C#, ASP.NET Core, .NET Framework, and related technologies.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand requirements and deliver robust solutions.
  • Apply best practices for coding, unit testing, debugging, CI/CD, and deployment.
  • Ensure application performance, scalability, and security compliance.
  • Integrate applications with SQL Server, Entity Framework, and third-party APIs.
  • Conduct code reviews and provide technical leadership and mentorship to junior developers.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve advanced technical challenges.
  • Stay updated with emerging .NET technologies, tools, and frameworks; recommend improvements.
LATAMFull-TimeSoftware DevelopmentPosted
.Net Developer (English Speaking)
Company:Integritas Solutions(11-50 employees, DevOps, Consulting, Banking)
  • Upgrade existing system from v. 4.6 to 7.0
  • Migrate a legacy system
EUFull-TimeSoftware DevelopmentPosted
  • Develop and maintain web applications using .NET and C#
  • Build and customise solutions within Umbraco CMS
  • Create responsive, user-friendly front-end interfaces using HTML, CSS, JavaScript
  • Integrate APIs and work with SQL databases
  • Collaborate with designers, product teams, and stakeholders
  • Participate in code reviews, testing, and continuous improvement
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Why Remote .NET Developer Jobs Are Becoming More Popular

Finding a.NET developer remote role has become the gold standard for software engineers seeking a balance between a high-paced career and personal freedom. While the traditional office environment once offered stability, the modern tech landscape allows developers to build robust enterprise applications from anywhere in the world. Whether you are a seasoned architect or a rising talent, transitioning to remote.NET development jobs requires a blend of technical mastery and the ability to thrive in a distributed team environment.

Why Choose Remote.NET Work

Working as a remote.NET developer provides unique advantages that go beyond just skipping the morning commute. The ecosystem is backed by Microsoft’s powerful tooling, making it one of the most stable and well-supported frameworks for distributed teams. Key benefits include:

  • Global Market Access. You are no longer limited by your local geography, allowing you to work for top-tier companies in tech hubs like London, New York, or Berlin.
  • Increased Productivity. A quiet home office often leads to deeper "flow" states, which are essential for complex C# logic and debugging.
  • Flexible Environment. Remote roles often offer asynchronous work hours, making it easier to manage family life or personal interests.

These perks have made remote jobs for.NET developers highly competitive, pushing professionals to refine their skills in cloud integration and CI/CD pipelines.

Key Skills and Technology Stack

To succeed in.NET developer remote work, you must stay current with the evolving ecosystem. Modern companies look for specialists who can navigate more than just the basics of C#. You should be proficient in:

  • C# and.NET 6/8+. Mastery of the latest framework versions and asynchronous programming.
  • ASP.NET Core. The foundation for building high-performance web APIs and microservices.
  • Cloud Platforms. Experience with Azure, AWS, or GCP is often mandatory for remote deployments.
  • Database Management. Proficiency in Entity Framework Core, SQL Server, or NoSQL solutions like MongoDB.
  • DevOps and Tools. Familiarity with Docker, Kubernetes, and GitHub Actions for seamless remote collaboration.

A comprehensive understanding of these technologies ensures that you remain a top candidate for competitive remote.NET developer positions globally.

How to Evaluate Remote.NET Developer Jobs

Not all remote offers are created equal. When browsing remote.NET developer jobs, it is crucial to look past the salary figure. Consider the following criteria before signing a contract:

  • Timezone Alignment. Ensure the core hours overlap with your local time to avoid burnout from late-night meetings.
  • Technical Debt. Ask about the codebase; maintaining a legacy.NET Framework 4.5 app is very different from building new services in.NET 8.
  • Equipment and Stipends. Check if the company provides a hardware budget or covers co-working space costs.
  • Contract Type. Understand if you are being hired as a full-time employee or a freelancer, as this affects your taxes and benefits.

By evaluating these factors, you can find remote work for.NET developers that offers both professional growth and sustainable work-life balance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I find junior.NET remote jobs with no experience?

Focus on building a strong GitHub portfolio with real-world projects and contribute to open-source.NET repositories to prove your skills to recruiters.

What is the average salary for remote.NET developer positions?

Salaries vary by region, but senior roles in the global market typically range from $80,000 to $150,000 annually, depending on cloud expertise and experience.

Are there specific remote.NET developer interview tips?

Expect live coding sessions and questions on system design. Be prepared to explain how you handle communication and stay disciplined without physical supervision.

Building a successful career in a remote setting starts with having the right tools and a proactive mindset. If you are ready to take the next step, start by refining your portfolio and exploring the latest industry requirements. Prepare your remote-ready CV and begin your search for the perfect match today.