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Android
Java
Kotlin
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Android
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GRPC
Kotlin
Postgres
The average salary for remote entry-level android engineers is $0. This is based on data from 6 job openings. Our advanced AI searches the internet for remote job openings and posts them on our website. We use the salary data from these job postings to calculate salary expectations.
Below is a breakdown of salary data by years of experience:
| Experience | Number of roles analyzed | Average Salary |
|---|---|---|
⚪️ Entry-level Android Engineer (0 yrs) | 6 | $0 |
🟢 Junior Android Engineer (1-2 yrs) | 92 | $124,321 |
🟡 Mid-level Android Engineer (2-4 yrs) | 458 | $143,336 |
🟠 Senior Android Engineer (5-9 yrs) | 625 | $165,669 |
🔴 Lead Android Engineer (10+ yrs) | 50 | $181,214 |
We analyzed 894 job listings in the last year and found it takes about 51 days for employers to close a job opening.
We reviewed 1,231 job postings and found the top 10 skills employers are asking for most often are:
You need proficiency in Java or Kotlin, knowledge of Android SDK, understanding of RESTful APIs, and basic experience with version control systems like Git. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to collaborate effectively are also important.
A degree in computer science, software engineering, or a related field is preferred, but strong coding skills and a portfolio of projects can also be valuable. Internships or relevant bootcamp experiences add to your qualifications.
Responsibilities include developing and maintaining Android applications, writing clean and efficient code, collaborating with senior engineers on projects, participating in code reviews, and troubleshooting bugs. You'll also contribute to design discussions and implement user feedback.
Benefits include the flexibility to work from anywhere, opportunities for career growth, access to a global job market, and a potential for better work-life balance. You'll also gain experience working with diverse teams and technologies.
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New jobs are constantly being posted. We check each company website multiple times a day to ensure we have the most up-to-date job listings.
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