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Software Engineer II (Storyline 360 - C#)

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Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
Junior
Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
Junior
As a Software Engineer II, you will deliver tasks independently under minimal guidance, understand engineering processes, identify and communicate risks, and collaborate with your team to ensure quality in deliverables. Participation in on-call rotations is also expected.
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Articulate is looking for a Software Engineer II to join our amazing Storyline 360 Create team!


As a Software Engineer II, you'll be focused on the execution of your team’s work. You are responsible for delivery and use your responsibilities to grow your skills and build expertise in Articulate technology, processes and culture!

What you'll do:

  • Use C# to create interactive user experiences
  • Collaborate closely with engineers, designers and product leaders
  • Be part of a growing remote-first company with a world-class culture
  • Be responsible for making effective use of your time, focusing on quality results instead of effort
  • Identify and escalate risks and delays to the team as soon as they are encountered
  • Develop understanding of the team’s domain and how it fits into the larger product and company strategy
  • Collaborate with the team to ensure deliveries meet the bar in terms of quality, maintainability, testability, etc.

What you should have:

  • 2-5 years of experience working as Software Engineer
  • Strong C# skills
  • Solid understanding of async programming principles
  • .NET framework memory management skills
  • Ability to communicate and synthesize requirements with non-technical stakeholders
  • An unwavering growth mindset and strong understanding of your team’s technical stack
  • The ability to diagnose and analyze problems and clearly present solutions (or the problem itself when stuck)
  • Curiosity and interest in learning new technologies, process, and skills

Nice to haves:

  • Windows desktop or native application development experience
  • Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) or Windows Forms (WinForms) development experience
  • Experience with one or more modern UI frameworks (e.g. MAUI, WinUI, Xamarin.Forms, Avalonia, or similar)
  • Experience modernizing large legacy code bases
  • Experience with performance instrumentation and optimization
  • Experience with C# build systems and infrastructure

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