Software Architect
YakChat is actively seeking an experienced Software Architect who will be responsible for evolving the existing service fabric application into a more scalable, resilient, and secure microservices architecture.
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YakChat is actively seeking an experienced Software Architect who will be responsible for evolving the existing service fabric application into a more scalable, resilient, and secure microservices architecture.
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If you’re an experienced, ambitious, and diligent C# ASP.NET / ASP.Core Developer, with experience in developing stateless asynchronous microservices on Microsoft Azure, and have a passion for learning and rapidly implementing new technologies and techniques to meet customer demand – then we’d like to hear from you.
We’re looking for an ambitious, trustworthy, front-end React.js developer with proven UI/UX skills, and a keen eye for detail to develop web based applications and bots that make complex functionality easy to use. Is that you?
Previously called Chatabox, YakChat was the first solution to enhance Skype for Business with interactive SMS. And now we’re the world-leader of integrated SMS functionality for Microsoft Teams and Microsoft 365.
With over 25 years’ experience in the communications industry, we’re pretty skilled at what we do, and we feel passionate that 2-way SMS should be as easy for your business as picking up the phone.
Enhancing and extending the communication and collaboration YakChat Job Vacancies power of Microsoft Teams with interactive SMS, we’re proud to unleash maximum value for you: our customers and partners.
While email open rates can be good at 21%, SMS open rates currently stand at a massive 98%.* And the majority of texts are opened in under 3 minutes. ‘No other marketing tool can offer a similar rate,’ says Aine Doherty from Business2Community. And that makes SMS ‘one of the most effective ways to get your message to your customer’.
Since most people send and receive text messages on a daily basis, it’s a fair bet your customers and clients are no exception. They’ll have access to SMS, know how to use it, and what’s more – enjoy doing so. In fact, according to eWeek and the Harris Pol, text messaging is the channel of choice for many consumers and their preferred method of customer service.
But while SMS is a channel that customers are happy to use, does it offer a compelling opportunity for businesses? The answer is a resounding Yes!
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