Javascript Engineer

What Is a Javascript Engineer and How to Become One

By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

What Does a Javascript Engineer Do?

As a JavaScript engineer, you develop, improve, and otherwise work with JavaScript software and applications that focus on businesses and individuals. Your duties in this career include writing JavaScript code to produce new functions for computer software and applications, fixing corrupt code that causes website or software malfunctions, and collaborating with other team members with development responsibilities to ensure that coding and programs work together seamlessly. JavaScript engineers need an excellent command of JavaScript language, experience working with computers, and familiarity with other coding languages that coincide with your exact position, such as HTML and CSS if you primarily work with websites.

How to Become a Javascript Engineer

There are no formal education requirements to pursue a career as a JavaScript engineer; some begin working right out of high school, while many others get a bachelor’s degree in computer science, programming, or a related field. To become a Javascript engineer, you need to be proficient with Javascript and other coding languages, such as HTML, XML, and CSS. Practice developing and troubleshooting software and web applications to build your portfolio. Once you are confident with your skills, seek Javascript engineer positions in technology firms and other companies that utilize Javascript.

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