WFH App Developer ( Android & IOS) Freelance (Job Portal)

This is a remote position.

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developer designs, builds, and maintains software applications by writing code, testing for bugs, and collaborating with other team members like designers and project managers. Their responsibilities span the entire development lifecycle, from translating client needs into features to ensuring a smooth user experience and updating existing applications. Key skills include proficiency in programming languages (like Swift, Kotlin, Java, Python), problem-solving, and strong communication abilities. 

Core responsibilities

Design and development: Create and design application features based on user needs and client specifications. This includes designing workflows and creating prototypes.

Coding: Write, test, and debug high-quality, maintainable code to build functional applications.

Collaboration: Work with other developers, UX/UI designers, project managers, and QA teams to ensure project success.

Testing and maintenance: Conduct rigorous testing to find and fix faults, troubleshoot issues, and optimize performance. They are also responsible for maintaining and updating existing applications.

Integration: Integrate applications with databases and third-party APIs.

Documentation: Keep records of the development process and create technical specifications.

Staying current: Keep up to date with new technologies, security practices, and development trends.

Essential skills

Technical skills: Proficiency in relevant programming languages (e.g., Swift, Kotlin, Java, Python, C#) and experience with databases and development tools.

Problem-solving: Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills to design effective solutions.

Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to work effectively with team members and clients.

Attention to detail: A strong focus on detail to ensure code quality and application functionality.

Creativity: The ability to translate ideas into user-friendly and functional applications.


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