What does a Java Developer do?

As a Java Developer you will work at a Startup focused on the creation of a variety of web applications ('apps') to go to market and to fill existing customer orders. You will work as part of a software development team and be responsible for designing, implementing and maintaining Java applications.

You could be an ideal candidate if you have a bachelor's degree in computer science with a professional IT certification. You need to have expert level Java programming along with experience in database management and computer architecture. You should have experience working effectively on software development teams ensuring tight deadlines are met.

What responsibilities are common for Java Developer jobs?
  • Work as part of a software development team
  • Write code per app specifications
  • Test to ensure designs are in compliance with specifications
  • Analyze user requirements to determine how to translate into Java
  • Debug and resolving technical issues
  • Make recommendations to existing job infrastructure
  • Continually engage in professional development
  • Develop documentation to track
What are the typical qualifications for Java Developer jobs?
  • Professional IT Certification, preferred
  • 1-3 years of experience developing apps
  • Expert level in Java programming
  • Experience in database management
  • Experience in Computer architecture
  • Ability to communicate effectively with a software development team on tight deadlines
  • Experienced in developing web applications (apps)
  • Previous experience working at a Startup
  • Able to work with minimal supervision
EducationBachelor's Degree
Work/Life Balance
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Career Opportunity
3.9 ★
Avg. Experience2-4 years

Java Developer Salaries near United Kingdom

Average Base Pay

£60,967 /yr
Not including cash compensation
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Java Developer Career Path

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Java Developer
£57,709/yr
Senior Java Developer
£70,078/yr
Java Developer

Years of Experience Distribution

0 - 1
8%
2 - 4
54%
5 - 7
25%
8+
13%
Not including years spent in education and/or training

Java Developer Insights

Read what Java Developer professionals have to say about their job experiences and view top companies for this career.
Quarks TechnosoftQuarks Technosoft
Senior Java Developer
27 Aug 2023

“Management is really good and helping if you will stuck somewhere then they will definitely helps you.”

Wiley EdgeWiley Edge
Java Trainee
14 Dec 2022

“I am enjoying the training because it is very informative and the professors are very helpful.”

Publicis SapientPublicis Sapient
Senior Java Developer
5 Sept 2021

“Java developers’ profile is very well defined with career growth prospects in Publicis Sapient.”

Publicis SapientPublicis Sapient
Senior Java Developer/Lead
6 Sept 2021

“Java developers’ profile is very well defined with career growth prospects in Publicis Sapient.”

BetVictorBetVictor
Senior Java Developer
11 Oct 2021

“It was good to work with a good tech stack and can see the result of the work quickly.”

Infoway SoftwareInfoway Software
Senior Java/J2EE Developer
29 Dec 2021

“My tenure as Senior Engineer was great and I had an opportunity to work with a Financial client.”

BeaconFire SolutionBeaconFire Solution
Java Software Developer
31 Jul 2023

“(1) It has given me great project opportunities including personal and group ones.”

Surekha TechnologiesSurekha Technologies
Java Senior Developer
22 Jun 2022

“Surekha Technologies is the best place to work and I am working her for last 3 years.”

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Frequently asked questions about the role and responsibilities of java developers

A java developer uses a computer all day. The typical day of a java developer varies depending on the job and company they work for, but everyday responsibilities include writing code, finding bugs in code, designing and implementing Java applications, and conducting software analysis and testing.

Yes, a career as a java developer can lead to many opportunities. IT jobs are in high demand, and they are continuing to grow. Java is one of the most widely used programming languages, and it's used in many real-world applications.

Java developers get paid very well. The average salary for java developers in the UK is over £60,967 a year, with many opportunities to make bonuses on top of their annual salary. The average starting base pay in many areas is as high as £60,967.

A difficult aspect of working as a java developer is that it can be stressful at times, but the more you know about the programming language, the easier it gets. If you're considering becoming a java developer, you should enjoy sitting in front of a computer and be prepared to work toward several technology qualifications.

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