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Hire .NET Developers in Vietnam

Hire pre-vetted .NET developers in Vietnam. Top 3% talent, matched in 48 hours, onboarded in 7 days, from $12/hour. Book a call with TechHub.

In short

Hiring .NET developers through TechHub means pre-vetted engineers in Hanoi, Vietnam who work as part of your team. You get a shortlist within 48 hours, onboarding in about a week, an all-in rate from $12/hour, full IP ownership and a free replacement during the trial period.

from $12/hrall-in rate
48 hoursto a shortlist
~7 daysto onboard
Freetrial replacement
The technology

What is .NET, and why do companies build with it?

.NET is Microsoft’s cross-platform development platform, and modern .NET (formerly .NET Core) runs on Linux and in containers as comfortably as on Windows. C# is a fast, strongly typed language with excellent tooling, and the platform is particularly strong where an organisation already uses Azure, Entra ID and Microsoft 365.

Skill depth — Hire .NET DevelopersVerified skill depth for Hire .NET Developers at TechHub.NET 8 & C#modern runtimeASP.NET CoreAPIs & webEntity Frameworkdata accessAzurefirst-class integrationBlazor / MAUIwhen it fitsTestingxUnit, integrationDepth we screen for in this stack.
Verified depth in this specific technology.
Applications

What is .NET used for?

These are the product categories where .NET is the deliberate choice rather than a default. If your project sits outside them we will say so during the first call.

Enterprise applications

Line-of-business systems in Microsoft-centric organisations.

Web APIs

ASP.NET Core services with strong performance characteristics.

Azure-native products

Deep integration with Microsoft cloud services.

Framework migration

Moving .NET Framework applications to modern .NET.

Desktop and hybrid

WPF, WinForms and MAUI where a client application is required.

Our engineers

The people who would work on your product

Every engineer you interview is a full-time member of our 200+-strong team in Hanoi — not a freelancer sourced on demand.

TechHub .NET developers collaborating during a sprint review
Sprint review at our Hanoi development centre
A TechHub .NET developer reviewing code
Code review is part of our definition of done
Verified skills

What do our .NET developers actually know?

Candidates are screened against these competencies before they reach your shortlist, not against keywords on a CV.

.NET 8 & C#

modern runtime

ASP.NET Core

APIs & web

Entity Framework

data access

Azure

first-class integration

Blazor / MAUI

when it fits

Testing

xUnit, integration

What they deliver

  • .NET Core applications and APIs
  • .NET Framework to .NET 8 migration
  • Azure cloud deployment
  • Enterprise integration work
.NET 8 & C#ASP.NET CoreEntity FrameworkAzureBlazor / MAUITesting
Sample profile

Who would you actually interview?

A redacted example from our current pool. You interview and select every engineer yourself.

DN
Senior .NET Engineer · 9 yrsC# · .NET 8 · ASP.NET Core · Azure
Migrated a .NET Framework ERP module to .NET 8, cutting hosting cost by a third

Inside the team

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Buyer guide

How do you evaluate a .NET developer?

Ask a .NET developer how they would migrate a .NET Framework application to .NET 8, and how they use Entity Framework without generating pathological SQL. Also ask about dependency injection and async usage — misused async in ASP.NET Core is one of the most common causes of production stalls.

We apply exactly these checks before a candidate reaches your shortlist, which is why our acceptance rate sits at roughly 3%. You still run your own interview — the screen is there to make that interview short.

Talent market

How deep is the .NET talent pool in Vietnam?

Vietnam produces a large annual cohort of computer-science and engineering graduates, and .NET sits inside the mainstream of what local teams build commercially — which matters, because a stack that is only used in hobby projects produces candidates with no production scars. Depth is strongest at mid level (three to five years); genuine senior and lead-level people exist in smaller numbers and are almost always employed, which is why we approach them directly rather than waiting for applications.

Practically, that shapes two things for you. First, timing: mid-level roles are usually filled from our existing pool within 48 hours, while a rare senior specialisation can take two to three weeks of targeted search. Second, price: seniority moves the rate far more than the technology does, which is why our ladder is built on experience bands rather than on a per-language price list. If your requirement is genuinely scarce locally, we will say so at the first call instead of sending profiles that do not meet the bar.

Before you start

What to prepare before your .NET developer starts

The difference between an engineer who contributes in week one and one who is still waiting in week three is almost never the engineer. It is access. Before the start date, have repository and environment access approved, a named person who can answer domain questions, and one small but real ticket ready — not a sandbox exercise, an actual piece of work that goes through your normal review and release process.

  • Accounts, repository and environment access approved in advance
  • A named technical contact for the first two weeks
  • Architecture notes or a walkthrough recording, however rough
  • One small, real ticket ready for the first week
  • Your definition of done and review expectations written down

We run this checklist with you before the start date as part of onboarding, and we hold a 30-day review covering delivery, communication and fit — with a free replacement if any of the three is wrong.

Commercials

How much does it cost?

Rates are all-in: sourcing, five-step vetting, employment contracts, payroll, personal income tax, statutory insurance, workspace and delivery management are already included. There is no separate recruitment fee and no hidden employer-cost surprise at the end of the month.

What moves the number is seniority, how scarce the skill set is locally, and engagement length — longer commitments and multi-role teams price better than a single short contract. You receive a written quote against your specific role profile before committing to anything.

Rates by seniority — Hire .NET DevelopersAll-in hourly rate by seniority for Hire .NET DevelopersMid-level3–5 yrsfrom $12/hrSenior5–8 yrsfrom $18/hrTech lead8+ yrsfrom $26/hrAll-in rate: vetting, employment, payroll and management included.
What each seniority level costs, all in.
Process

How do you get started?

  1. Day 0 — send the briefRole, seniority, stack and timeline. A 20-minute call is usually enough.
  2. 48 hours — shortlistProfiles with real project context and confirmed availability, not keyword-matched CVs.
  3. ~7 days — startYou interview and select; we handle contracts, payroll, compliance and onboarding.
Decision

.NET: in-house, freelancer or TechHub?

CriteriaIn-house hiringFreelancerTechHub
VettingYou run itSelf-declaredTop 3%, five-step screen
Time to start2–3 monthsDays, quality varies~7 days, vetted
If it goes wrongCostly to unwindYou start againFree replacement in trial
Payroll & complianceYour overheadYour riskHandled in Vietnam
IP assignmentYoursOften unclearContractual, yours
ContinuityDepends on retentionNoneManaged, with backfill
Working with us

What the engagement feels like day to day

Your engineer joins your standups, works in your repository and follows your definition of done. A named account lead handles anything commercial so your technical leads never have to negotiate — they just get an engineer who shows up, communicates in English and closes tickets.

  • In your tools, your process, your ceremonies
  • Written daily updates where teams are distributed
  • Monthly delivery and retention review
  • Scale up, scale down or replace on agreed notice
TechHub engineers working at the Hanoi development centre
FAQ

Hire .NET Developers — questions buyers ask

How much does it cost to hire .NET developers?
All-in rates start from $12/hour at mid-level and rise with seniority. The rate already includes vetting, employment, payroll, statutory contributions and delivery management, so there is no separate recruitment fee.
How fast can we start?
We send a shortlist within 48 hours of an agreed role profile. After your interviews, onboarding takes about a week — against two to three months to hire the same seniority locally.
We run legacy .NET Framework — can you migrate it?
Yes, and incrementally. We usually run the old and new side by side behind a routing layer so business users never see a cutover event.
Who owns the code and intellectual property?
You do. IP is contractually assigned to your company, NDAs are standard for everyone on the engagement, and access is governed under ISO 27001:2013 controls.
What if the person is not the right fit?
A free replacement applies during the trial period. You interview and select every person, so mismatches are rare, but the risk sits with us rather than with your roadmap.
Can we scale up or down later?
Yes. Engagements run monthly with an agreed notice period, so you can add people as scope grows or release them without a redundancy process.
Where is the team based?
In our own development centre in Hanoi, Vietnam. Working hours overlap fully with APAC and cover European mornings; partial overlap is arranged for US teams.

Need .NET developers this month?

Send the role profile and we will come back with a shortlist in 48 hours. No commitment, reply within 24 hours, NDA on request.

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