Entry Level Mobile Application Developer

What Is an Entry Level Mobile Application Developer and How to Become One

By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

Entry Level Mobile Application Developer

What Does an Entry-Level Mobile Application Developer Do?

The job duties of an entry-level mobile application developer focus on app creation for mobile devices that run on iOS and Android operating systems. Your responsibilities in this career usually require you to work on programming for both smartphone and tablet environments. You program software to be used on a mobile device and then test and debug the application. An entry-level developer often works on one aspect of an app development project. There are different fields within mobile app developments. You can find jobs in game development, utility app development, or commercial app development. While many of these skills are the same, most developers have a specialization.

How to Become an Entry-Level Mobile Application Developer

The qualifications that you need to work as an entry-level mobile application developer include a computer science degree or equivalent experience, knowledge of the coding languages and frameworks for Android and iOS operating systems, and the ability to work with other team members. The coding skills that you need depend on the platform on which you work. Android app developers usually use Java and the AngularJS framework, while iOS developers use the Swift language. Entry-level employees can create a portfolio of apps on which they worked during their academic career to show to potential employers. You can also take on small projects on a freelance basis to build your portfolio.

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