Job Description
This position is posted by Jobgether on behalf of a partner company. We are currently looking for a Full-Stack Developer (Creatio) in France.
This role is focused on building and enhancing enterprise-grade CRM solutions based on the Creatio platform, combining backend and frontend development in a highly integrated environment. You will work on end-to-end feature delivery, from business logic implementation in C# to UI development using TypeScript and Angular. The position involves designing scalable customizations, integrating external systems, and ensuring the stability and performance of complex CRM workflows. You will collaborate closely with business analysts and product owners to translate requirements into robust technical solutions. The role offers exposure to modern enterprise architecture patterns, API-driven integrations, and full lifecycle product development. It is ideal for a developer who enjoys working across the full stack in a structured yet innovation-driven engineering environment.
This position is posted by Jobgether on behalf of a partner company. We are currently looking for a Full-Stack Developer (Creatio) in France.
This role is focused on building and enhancing enterprise-grade CRM solutions based on the Creatio platform, combining backend and frontend development in a highly integrated environment. You will work on end-to-end feature delivery, from business logic implementation in C# to UI development using TypeScript and Angular. The position involves designing scalable customizations, integrating external systems, and ensuring the stability and performance of complex CRM workflows. You will collaborate closely with business analysts and product owners to translate requirements into robust technical solutions. The role offers exposure to modern enterprise architecture patterns, API-driven integrations, and full lifecycle product development. It is ideal for a developer who enjoys working across the full stack in a structured yet innovation-driven engineering environment.
