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Mobile Developer

High demand

Build native and cross-platform apps that put powerful software in the pockets of billions of users

$XX,000 – $XXX,000XX% Remote5 levels
Junior Mobile Dev → Mobile Developer → Senior Mobile Dev → Staff Mobile Dev → Mobile Director
Learning Path
6 steps
$XXXk
Max salary (US)
XX%
Remote
5
Career levels
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About the profession

Mobile Developers build the applications that people use every day on iOS and Android devices. From social media and banking to health tracking and ride-hailing, mobile apps are the primary interface between businesses and consumers. In 2026, the mobile ecosystem continues to evolve with AI-powered features, on-device machine learning, AR capabilities, and increasingly sophisticated cross-platform frameworks.

Why choose it

Tangible, visible work: your app is used by real people every day
Strong remote work culture with 85%+ of roles offering flexibility
Clear specialization paths (iOS, Android, cross-platform)
Lower barrier to entry compared to ML/AI roles
Freelance and contract opportunities are abundant

How to Get Started

1

Take a personality test to see if Mobile Developer fits your profile

Career Match Test
2

Explore the Career Path section to see progression from junior to senior

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Start learning — check the Learning Path for free courses

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Find out if this career fits you

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Career Path

Your career progression roadmap with salary growth at each level

Career Ladder

Junior Mobile Dev → Mobile Developer → Senior Mobile Dev → Staff Mobile Dev → Mobile Director

Where are you on this career path?

Click a level below to set your current position

Salary Growth

L1
$70K$95K
L2
$95K$120K
L3
$120K$140K
L4
$140K$165K
L5
$150K$200K
Entry → Top level growth3x
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12-24 months
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2
24-36 months
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3
30-48 months
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4
36-60 months
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5

Levels

200K

Top Salary

11+ years+

Years

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Learning Path

Skills you need to develop and courses to get there

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Set your current level first

Go to the Career Path tab and select your current level to see your personalized learning plan.

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Career levels

Timeline: 0-2 years | Entry Level Base: $70,000 - $95,000/year With equity/bonuses: $77,000 - $114,000 Top markets (SF/NYC): $85,000 - $115,000 Build UI screens and components…

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Skills used in this career

Click any skill to see how to learn it and what salary boost it gives

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Day in Life

Junior vs Senior — daily schedule breakdown

9am — Pull latest changes, review overnight crash reports and analytics 9:30am — Team standup: sprint progress, blockers, release timeline 10am — Deep work: implement new feature…

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Real Tasks

Examples of what specialists actually do

L1 (Junior): Build a settings screen with profile editing and preference toggles Implement pull-to-refresh and pagination on a feed screen Fix layout issues across different…

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Income Dynamics

Conservative and aggressive scenarios for 10–15 years

Year 1: Entry level $70,000 - $95,000 Year 2-4: Mid level $95,000 - $120,000 Year 4-7: Senior level $120,000 - $140,000 Year 7-11: Staff level $140,000 - $210,000 Year 11+:…

Is this for me?

15 questions — answer honestly

You enjoy building polished products that millions of people use daily You care deeply about user experience, design details, and smooth interactions You like working across the…

Myths vs Reality

Honest about what the internet doesn't say

Myth: "Mobile development is dying because of web apps" Reality: Mobile app usage continues to grow year over year.

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Work-Life Balance

Stress, flexibility, burnout risk

Mobile Developer roles generally offer strong work-life balance with 85%+ remote availability. Release cycles create natural deadlines, but mature teams manage these predictably.

💰 Salary Range

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🎯 Is Mobile Developer right for you?

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Psychology of Mobile Developer
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