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Fairfax, VA · On-site

$100K - $130K/yr

Software Developer Gromelski and Associates, Inc. (GAI) partners with prime contractors to provide ... A combination of education and experience will be considered. · Must be able to obtain and ...

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How much do entry level educational software developer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level educational software developer in the United States is $100,265.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,500.00 and $106,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entry Level Educational Software Developer vs Educational Game Designer?

AspectEntry Level Educational Software DeveloperEducational Game Designer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Computer Science, Software Development, or related fieldBachelor's in Game Design, Education, or related field
Work EnvironmentSoftware companies, educational tech firms, startupsGame studios, educational organizations, freelance projects
Industry UsageDeveloping educational apps, platforms, and toolsCreating engaging educational games and interactive content
Common Search IntentEntry level software roles in education techDesigning educational games for learning enhancement

While both roles focus on educational content, Entry Level Educational Software Developers primarily build software applications, whereas Educational Game Designers focus on creating engaging educational games. The former typically involves coding and software development skills, while the latter emphasizes game design and user engagement. Both roles often require related degrees and work in similar environments, but their core responsibilities differ in focus and output.

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Infographic showing various Entry Level Educational Software Developer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $100,265 per year, or $48.2 per hour.

Entry Level Software Developer (Tampa)

SkillStorm Commercial Services LLC

Tampa, FL • On-site

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

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Job description

Start your software career with a company whose entire business is launching them.
SkillStorm builds technology talent for Fortune 100 enterprises and U.S. government agencies. You'll spend 12 weeks in paid, hands-on training working real, team-based projects - then deploy directly to an enterprise or government client, effective day one. This isn't a course you pay for. It's a paid role with a clear path from "qualified" to "deployed professional."
We're hiring people early in their technical careers - including entry level candidates, career changers with a technical foundation, and transitioning service members and veterans - who have the fundamentals and the drive, and want a structured path into enterprise software work.
Do you qualify? You likely do if you have one of the following:
  • A bachelor's degree in a related technical field (Computer Science, Software Engineering, IT, or similar)
  • At least one year of W2 experience in a technical role

Plus a working understanding of programming fundamentals - data structures, algorithms, databases and SQL, and software development in an object-oriented language such as Java or C#.
We review every applicant who clears one of those paths individually for fit. If you're not sure whether you qualify, apply - that's our call to make, not yours to rule yourself out of.
A strong fit also looks like:
  • Solid problem-solving and logical reasoning
  • Clear written and verbal communication with teammates and stakeholders
  • Ability to obtain a U.S. government security clearance
  • Open to relocation for client placement
  • Legally authorized to work in the U.S. on SkillStorm's W2 (not a C2C arrangement)

Veterans and transitioning service members: this model - structured training, a clear mission, clearance-eligible work, relocation handled - is built for the way you already operate. We actively want you in this pipeline.
What you'll do once deployed:
  • Build and enhance applications using the languages, frameworks, and tools your client runs
  • Write clean, efficient, well-structured code to professional standards
  • Diagnose and fix defects; provide technical support and resolution
  • Participate in code reviews - give and receive constructive feedback
  • Translate business requirements into technical specifications with stakeholders
  • Support testing and deployment to production; maintain technical documentation
  • Keep current with industry tools and techniques through ongoing training

Why people choose SkillStorm:
  • Competitive salary - a paid role from day one, not paid training you fund
  • Enterprise-grade technology training and certifications
  • Work for Fortune 100 companies and government agencies
  • Health, vision, dental, and life insurance with 401(k)
  • Continuous mentorship and support throughout training and placement

About SkillStorm: Founded in 2002, SkillStorm accelerates careers in high-demand technologies. We build customer-ready technology workforces for Fortune 100 companies, government, and systems integrators across the U.S. EOE, including disability/vets.