Should You be an In-house or Freelance Java Developer? The Agony of Choice

Written by johnnythecoder | Published 2022/01/07
Tech Story Tags: java | java-development | learn-to-code-java | java-development-resources | freelance-java-developer | in-house-java-developer | learning-java | java-programming

TLDRJava developers top the list of the careers with the lowest switch rate, meaning there is little stress and very few chances of burnout. Java developers are responsible for developing, designing, and managing Java-based apps and tools. According to Payscale.com, the average wage in the U.S. for an entry-level Java developer makes $60,721 per year. After a few years of experience, you can expect to meet and exceed $100,000. That’s why more and more Java developers switch from offices to freelance.via the TL;DR App

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Written by johnnythecoder | A senior Java developer and Java tutor at Learning Tree International programming courses.
Published by HackerNoon on 2022/01/07