Mobile Development Job Market Trends

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Flutterflow

30-60
Employers
+27%
Growth

A no-code platform for designing and developing mobile applications, catering to both novices and experienced developers. It allows users to build visually appealing apps without extensive programming knowledge, accelerating the app development process.

Flutter Developer

200-400
Employers
+20%
Growth

Specializes in building cross-platform mobile applications using the Flutter framework from Google. Ensures seamless performance and visual consistency across multiple devices.

Android iOS Developer

50-100
Employers
+1%
Growth

Builds applications for Android and iOS devices, ensuring compatibility and performance across both mobile platforms. They work with programming languages like Java, Kotlin, Swift, and Objective-C.

Dart (Software)

400-800
Employers
-3%
Growth

A programming language developed by Google, used for building web, server, and mobile applications, particularly with the Flutter framework.

Application Processor

25-50
Employers
-4%
Growth

A type of processor designed to handle applications for mobile devices and tablets, offering key functionalities for operating systems and software. It is essential for performance in smartphones and tablets, managing tasks and resources efficiently.

SwiftUI

500-1K
Employers
-5%
Growth

A framework by Apple for building user interfaces across all Apple platforms with the power of Swift.

React Native Developer

200-400
Employers
-5%
Growth

A role focusing on the development of mobile applications using the React Native framework. Essential for creating cross-platform apps that work seamlessly on both iOS and Android devices.

Firebase

900-1.8K
Employers
-7%
Growth

A platform developed by Google for building mobile and web applications, providing tools for authentication, databases, analytics, and more.

Delphi (Software)

300-600
Employers
-8%
Growth

A high-level programming language and integrated development environment (IDE) for rapid application development, particularly for Windows applications.