Web App Developer

A web app developer is a software designer or engineer who is involved in the development and design of web and/or network applications. They work in a variety of organizations of any size, and some work as independent freelancers. This career is a very rewarding one which offers many attractive benefits including job satisfaction, job security and excellent pay and benefits.

Web app developers are typically responsible for IT duties involved in web development and programming, as well as coding. Their role is very critical, as they are the driving force behind the success of an application. The creation of a web application usually involves one or more developers.

Job Duties List:
The responsibilities of a web app developer will vary depending on the organization they work for and the type of projects they handle. It may vary from project to project as well. One of the most basic and common types of web app development involves e-commerce websites. The typical duties of this role include:

• Developing and managing software packages for websites
• Developing and managing installation programs for websites
• Programming web application codes
• Programming content and page links
• Troubleshooting and debugging
• Analysis and testing
• Niche designing

InfoSec Institute Courses for a Web App Developer

Career & Salary Information for Web App Developers


Salary Ranges For Systems Engineers

The 2010 national average statistics report that a web app developer's salary ranges between $67,000 and $72,000, which is up approximately 5% from last year. Geography, the organization they work for and their education and experience are factors which can largely affect their starting salary. Generally speaking, freelancers have the potential for greater earnings. This is because they can set their own price and have access to high-paying projects which corporate developers do not.



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Job Outlook
The internet is here to stay, which means that positions in the web development field remain in high demand. In fact, positions for web app developers are projected to increase by almost 40 percent by the year 2016. There is a gradually increasing need for internet applications, as well as a demand for faster and higher quality web programming and designing. These increasing needs will continue to produce more job opportunities in the years to come. In terms of job prospects, this career is graded as a strong "B."
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