Entry Level Developer
What Is an Entry Level Developer and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

What Does an Entry-Level Developer Do?
As an entry-level developer, your duties are to work as part of a team to develop a piece of software or an application for a computer or web browser. Your responsibilities vary depending on your specific assignment. As an entry-level developer, you may assist in multiple aspects of the project while you determine a more specific career path. Your duties include working with QA testers to troubleshoot bugs in your programs, programming specific portions of the app or software, and collaborating with programmers, developers, and other technical professionals to understand and clarify the goals of the application.
How to Become an Entry-Level Developer
To become an entry-level developer, you need a bachelor’s degree in computer science, although some employers consider several years of experience coding for software or application development as a sufficient substitute for formal education. Additional qualifications include technical skills and advanced knowledge of at least one programming language. Good ones to know include Python, Java, and C. Previous UX or server experience is very helpful, especially for developing mobile apps.
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