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About Us

Pharmica is the #1 rated pharmacy in the UK on Trustpilot, serving over 1.85 million customers nationwide. No corporate red tape, no endless meetings. Just a team that ships real products that genuinely help people.

The Role

We're looking for a .NET developer who genuinely enjoys building software. Someone who reads tech blogs, tries out new frameworks on weekends, and gets excited when they find a cleaner way to solve a problem. You'll work across our full stack, from C# backends to modern frontend frameworks, and have real influence over our technical direction.

What You'll Work With

  • C# and .NET 10+ (Minimal APIs, Blazor)
  • Modern frontend: Svelte, Solid, HTMX, Astro, Tailwind CSS
  • MSSQL Server
  • AWS services (S3, CloudFront, Lambda, CloudWatch, WAF)
  • Legacy codebase (VB.NET, .NET Framework 4.8.1, WebForms). We're migrating away and should be done within 12 months, but you'll need to work with it in the meantime

What We're Looking For

  • Strong C# skills and experience with modern .NET
  • Solid SQL knowledge (MSSQL Server)
  • Frontend experience with HTML5, CSS, Tailwind, and JavaScript
  • Experience with modern JS frameworks or willingness to learn
  • AWS experience is a plus but not essential

What Actually Matters to Us

Passion for development. That's 90% of it. We want someone who keeps up with the industry, gets excited by new tech, but also isn't afraid to dig into a legacy VB.NET codebase and figure out how to migrate it properly. If you spend your free time tinkering with side projects or reading about the latest in web development, you'll fit right in.

Benefits

  • Private medical insurance (after probation)
  • Pension scheme
  • Central London office near Russell Square, King's Cross, and Chancery Lane
  • Small team environment where your ideas matter

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: £45,000.00-£60,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Casual dress
  • Company pension
  • Employee discount
  • Free parking
  • Private medical insurance

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • London WC1X 8HB: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)

Application question(s):

  • Have you worked with legacy codebases (e.g. VB.NET, .NET Framework, WebForms) and how do you feel about working with them during a migration? (max 100 words)
  • Describe a time you diagnosed and resolved a slow SQL query. What caused the problem and what was the outcome? (max 150 words)
  • What tech article, blog post, or new technology have you been excited about recently, and why? (max 100 words)
  • Provide a link (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket) to a project or code you personally wrote and are proud of, plus one sentence on where to look.

Education:

  • Bachelor's (preferred)

Experience:

  • .NET: 2 years (required)
  • SQL: 2 years (required)

Language:

  • English (required)

Work authorisation:

  • United Kingdom (required)

Work Location: In person

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