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Microsoft Consulting Services: SharePoint Developer Required.

Microsoft Consulting Services in Reading are looking for an experienced SharePoint Developer to join our team.  Please feel free to contact me, alternatively see MCS Careers for more detailed information.

Please no agencies, unless you are on the PSL, in which case you should know who to contact:-)

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Richard is a Microsoft-focused architect and consultant with deep expertise in Azure, Microsoft 365, cybersecurity, and enterprise cloud migration. He is the founder of The Microsoft Cloud Blog and co-host of the Cloudy with a Chance of Insights podcast. All views expressed are his own.

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