Mobile App Development
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Considering a career as a Mobile App Developer? We’ve got all the information you need to decide if this career is right for you, including job description, requirements, bootcamp information, and salary/job outlook. Mobile development is building software to run on mobile devices like tablets, smartphones, and smartwatches. Everything from Instagram to enterprise apps fit in this category. Mobile apps are built for the general public, private companies, and the government. Mobile apps might be native (written in a specific platform’s language) or non-native, written to work on multiple platforms. Android apps are typically written in Java while Apple/iOS apps are written in Swift or Objective-C. These languages are preapproved by the vendor who manufactures the device. What Does a Mobile App Developer Do? The primary duty of a Mobile App Developer is to create, maintain, and implement source code that meets the requirements of the client. They should also understand the different platforms and tools available, and be able to design for any mobile device. The Mobile App Developer should understand the entire development process of an application and how to develop a minimum viable product (MVP). Their duties may include one or all of the steps in the design, development, testing, release, and maintenance life cycle. Some of the most common Mobile App Developer job titles for bootcampers are: Mobile Application Programmer iOS Mobile Application Developer Mobile Engineer Mobile Software Engineer Software Developer, Mobile What Kind of Skills Do Mobile App Developers Need? Most Mobile App Developer positions do not require a degree, but will require you to prove your skills with a coding challenge or whiteboarding. Additionally, you should have a portfolio of your apps ready to show potential employers. The skills you need will vary, based on whether you choose to develop for Android or iOS (or both). Hard Skills Required for a Mobile App Developer To be an Android Developer you’ll need to know: You can develop on both operating systems using: Soft Skills Needed to Become a Mobile App Developer To be a successful Mobile App Developer, the following soft skills are vital: Strong analytical skills Creativity Problem-solving Strong communication skills are also a requirement for App Developers because they’ll need to collaborate with other designers, developers, and departments as well as interact with clients. Job Market and Salary Insights Mobile app developers are in high demand. The growth rate for developers is projected to be 25 percent over the next decade, which is much faster than average. The average salary for a Mobile App Developer is $128,002. Location is a big factor when it comes to salary, with top markets such as Orlando ($211,747), New York ($155,412), and Atlanta ($147,173) offering the highest rates of pay. Educational requirements vary; while many employers prefer to hire those with college degrees in computer science, that isn’t always the case. #J-18808-Ljbffr