Remote Programmer
What Is a Remote Programmer and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

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What Is the Job of Remote Programmers?
Remote programmers use a variety of coding languages to write computer software, mobile applications, and websites. Instead of working in the office, remote programmers complete their tasks at home or another location outside of the office. They take the application designs created by developers and translate them into computer language that tells the computer what to do. Common computer languages they utilize in their projects include Java, C++, and Python. Remote programmers may also be responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and updating the software, as necessary. Depending on their area of expertise, programmers may work as app developers, software developers, web developers, firmware developers, analysts, and computer scientists.
What Are the Daily Duties of a Remote Programmer?
The daily duties of a remote programmer vary, depending on their company and their assigned projects. Most of their time is spent writing code with the programming language used for the software, such as JavaScript, C#, and Python. They are also responsible for updating, maintaining, and troubleshooting programs. But there are other job duties that require skills beyond coding. Many remote programmers analyze data to help find business solutions. Some brainstorm with their department and upper management for strategic development. And those in management positions may handle customer inquiries and oversee other programmers to ensure they are completing their tasks efficiently and on deadline.
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