What does a mobile developer do? Typical employers | Qualifications and training | Key skills Mobile developers are a type of software developer. They specialise in mobile technology such as building apps for Google’s Android, Apple’s iOS and Microsoft’s Windows Phone platforms. For this reason job titles for this type of role also include Android developer and iOS developer. Mobile developers learn the programming languages and software development environment for their chosen platform. Currently, there are a handful of major mobile platforms, each with its own core language(s) and development environment (eg Java for Android, Objective-C for iOS and C# for Windows Phone), but this is in a state of constant change to keep up with the pace of new technology. Demand for mobile developers across platforms has never been stronger as the industry tries to keep up with surging demand. In 2016, mobile and tablet devices accounted for a higher percentage of internet usage than desktop.* The typical responsibilities of mobile developers include:
Typical employers of mobile developers
Jobs are advertised online, by careers services and by recruitment agencies. Qualifications and training requiredThere are routes into mobile development for both graduates and school leavers. The job is typically open to graduates in computer science or software related degrees. There are also apprenticeships available in mobile app development, many of which involve on-the-job training for qualifications. To find out about the school leaver route (eg an apprenticeship or school leaver training programme) see the IT section of TARGETcareers, our website for school leavers. Key skills for mobile developers
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