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Top Traits of Junior Android Developers Employers Are Looking For

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This is the right time to become an Android developer. The latest technology is evolving and exciting, with new devices popping up worldwide. There’s a steady demand for skilled developers with over hundreds of millions of users globally using this platform. Indeed, there are possibilities for employment too.


The role of Android developers is extremely rewarding and challenging at the same time, especially when you just get started. Success comes only after you are convinced about your caliber as an Android developer. For that, you need to gain skills needed for the career path you have chosen. To begin your career as a junior developer for Android, there are several things that potential employers look for.


Required Skill Sets


There are certain generalized requirements based on your experience as an Android developer. While it might seem intimidating, you have to keep your cool and try hard to get into the league of extraordinary developers. Since Android is ever-evolving and developing, it is also very important to stay updated. Noted below are some of the technical skills to be mastered in order to excel in this field.


 


#1: Java


You have to know Java very well to become an Android developer. Whilst you can develop apps for the platform using numerous technologies, generally most of these positions are only for native development utilizing Eclipse or Android Studio as IDE.


Being comfortable and easy with Java doesn’t mean you have to know every minute details of the newest version; however, you should possess well-rounded knowledge of basic syntax as well as programming structures. You should also know about lists, variables, control structures, loops, class vs. static methods, inheritance, and object-oriented concepts. Additionally, you should be conversant with documentation to be able to use new Java SDK parts. Continuous learning is the key.


#2: Android SDK


Basic Android concepts and SDK are the two things you need to know. Follow the list given below:



  • Basic understanding of views and layouts

  • Activities and lifecycle

  • User inputs

  • Gathering data from the web

  • Data storage

  • Collection views (ListViews) and Adapters (both custom and default)

  • Action Bar

  • Different screen densities and sizes


Undoubtedly, you are expected to try a lot of new things and you should be comfortable using Android documentation and other resources.


#3: APIs


Gathering data from the web is a basic skill for any app development as many apps, today, have network-based components. Although it is now required for all odd jobs, but most postings expect developers to have knowledge and experience in working with their API and third-party API such as JSON/REST APIs. However, XML/SOAP may still pop up. Basic concepts may be similar, but there’s a different way of sending data request and parsing data. Learning Android Track can be helpful if you want to master the use of APIs.


#4: Git


While Git is not mandatory, there are some applications in which you might want to use version control system. However, you need not be an expert to manage a batch of merge conflicts as such, but having clear understanding of the basics for creating as well as using repositories is better. Git Basic courses can be helpful.


#5: Back-end Skill Sets


Some job posts ask Android develops to contribute to the back-end system. Technologies like Rails, Django, .NET and NodeJS are excellent skills to master. However, this shouldn’t discourage your Android development skills. Both can go on hand in hand.


Non Technical Skills


To become a successful Android developer, you should have:



  • Passion

  • Communication and collaboration skills

  • Writing skills


With all these qualities and traits, you can also get a good job to start off our career in the field of development.



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