Title: .NET Technical Lead / Architect - Azure Integration
Location: Portland, OR ( Locals & Near by locals only )
Duration: 7+ Months
Job Type: W2
Visa Type: H1B, Green card, US Citizen, GC EAD & TN Visa (No OPT & CPT)
Mode Of Interview : Phone + Video
Job Description:
Details of the role: #Net Technical Lead / Architect
The role requires a combination of Azure Integration and .NET development experience. The individual will support the “Direct to Consumer” division that provides integration services for their Retail Services AND manages systems for Demand & Supply Chain.
Technical topics included:
- Experience around Eventgrid, Servicebus – examples of where you have used Servicebus
- What Servicebus components have you used? Have you used Queues? If yes, where and why? Are you familiar with Max Delivery Count? Can you change the Max Delivery Count parameter?
- What Azure Functions have you used?
- Have you used Servicebus Triggers with functions?
- Difference between Azure Function and Azure Function App?
- Questions around Resource Group, Region and Appservice Plan – including questions around permissions (Impact of Read only lock on the ability to move a resource group from Region 1 to Region 2)
- Availability Set / Availability Zone
- What are the different scalability options you see when you spin up a new VM in Azure?
- What is a Scale Set?
- Difference between Scale Set and Availability Zone?
- Blob storage and various access level associated with Blob storage
- Use of Async/Await functions?
- What are Delegates?
- What are Timestamps?
- What Testing / Test Framework have you used to test integrations in Azure?
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On the .NET side
- Have you used .NET core? What is the latest version?
- If answer was 3.1, What was the new feature you liked the most? All offshore team said “Dependency injection”? They went on to asking more around when using this injection would help AND asked for an example when one would NOT USE dependency injection
- Couple questions around Tuple and use of Static Class
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