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Software Developer

Posted 5 Hours Ago
In-Office or Remote
10 Locations
47K-49K Annually
Entry level
In-Office or Remote
10 Locations
47K-49K Annually
Entry level
The Software Developer creates applications by analyzing user needs, coding efficiently in core languages, conducting software testing, and collaborating with stakeholders.
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A Software Developer is a creative professional responsible for the end-to-end creation of computer applications or systems. They turn user requirements into functional code, ensuring that software is efficient, reliable, and secure across various platforms. 

Core Roles & Responsibilities

  • Software Design & Planning: Analyzing user needs to design each piece of an application or system, often using models and diagrams to plan how components will interact.
  • Coding & Implementation: Writing clean, scalable, and efficient code in languages such as Java, Python, or C++ to build functional software.
  • Testing & Quality Assurance: Conducting rigorous software testing to identify bugs and gaps in performance before the product reaches the user.
  • Maintenance & Updates: Monitoring existing systems to perform necessary upgrades, fix bugs, and adapt the software to new hardware or evolving cybersecurity needs.
  • Technical Documentation: Maintaining detailed records of the development process, including system specifications and operational manuals, to guide future maintenance.
  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Consulting with clients, project managers, and UX designers to ensure the technical solution aligns with business goals. 

Essential Technical Stack

  • Programming Languages: Mastery of core languages such as JavaScript, Python, C#, or HTML/CSS.
  • Version Control: Proficiency in Git or GitHub to track changes and collaborate with team members.
  • Methodologies: Familiarity with Agile, Scrum, or DevOps frameworks to organize workflows and manage sprints.
  • Database Management: Knowledge of SQL, PostgreSQL, or MongoDB to handle data storage and retrieval. 

Software Developer vs. Software Engineer

While these titles are often used interchangeably, a Software Developer typically focuses on creating specific applications or features, whereas a Software Engineer takes a broader view of the entire system architecture and infrastructure.

Top Skills

C#
C++
CSS
Git
Git
HTML
Java
JavaScript
MongoDB
Postgres
Python
SQL

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