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How To Become An Angular Developer

Do Son June 25, 2021 5 minutes read

As the debate rages on which front-end framework is better, Angular inevitably makes it to the list. It’s an important asset in your tech stack, especially when you’re just entering the fray.

If we look at an Angular developer salary, the core compensation makes this career option even more appealing. With that said, let’s find out how you carve your niche in the Angular field.

Behind The Beast

Angular is an open-source platform for developing mobile and desktop web applications. It is currently among the most popular frameworks supported by the big guys at Google.

Among the main differentiators of Angular are the following:

  • Effective cross-platform development
  • High quality of the solution
  • Supreme performance and speed
  • Readable and testable code
  • Effective problem-solving algorithms

Is Angular Still In Demand?

Despite a circulating opinion that Angular has been left behind, its reach is still resilient in 2021. Angular is widely used by leading businesses, like Xbox, Forbes, BMW, and has made it to the tech stack of more than 4k companies.

Among the famous projects built with Angular are:

  • Gmail
  • Upwork
  • PayPal
  • Forbes
  • BMW Driveaway Price Calculator, and others.

How Much Do Angular Developers Make?

Just like with other job positions, Angular salaries vary greatly based on the location and seniority level. Thus, US-based Angular fresheners get a yearly compensation of  $75,000 and $100,000. At the same time, established professionals with 5 years of experience price their services at $125,000 to $155,000. In Eastern Europe, you can expect to get an average of $40,000 per year.

What Are The Job Responsibilities?

The target activities of an Angular specialist range from coordinating the workflow to delivering a complete front-end application. Typically, each company lists a unique set of responsibilities for an open vacancy.

Overall, the main duties of an Angular coder may include:

  • taking over the client-side of the solutions
  • delivering a complete user interface for mobile and desktop web apps
  • creating modules and components and uniting them into a functional app
  • collaborating with the back-end developer
  • communicating with the API using traditional methods

What Skills Do They Need?

One of the key features of Angular is that it relies on TypeScript as the main programming language. Therefore, before you dive into the framework, you need to grapple with the basics of this TypeScript.

However, you’re not limited to this language since you can write Angular applications with languages like Dart or JavaScript if you need.

Before you become an experienced coder, you also need to obtain:

  • Profound knowledge of Angular 2
  • Proficiency in front-end technologies, namely HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Typescript
  • The ability to capture architectural decisions
  • Widely-used tech competencies like debugging and refactoring
  • Customer communication experience
  • Experience with SASS/CSS
  • Leadership skills
  • Experience with git-based code versioning platforms
  • Soft skills such as problem-solving, teamwork, and others.

Angular Learning Path: Step by step

Fledgling Angular developers come in two flavors. Those who have opted for a traditional model of education and those who have DIYed their web development expertise.

With the rising costs of conventional educational institutions, the majority of techies choose to become self-taught Angular programmers.

 

But following your path is no mean feat, since Angular as a framework requires a great deal of studying and a diverse skill set. Let’s break down the main steps to the Angular career.

Step 1. Get to grips with JavaScript

Since JavaScript forms the basis for Angular technology, you need to develop a solid understanding of this front-end technology. We recommend signing up for a complete course to learn JavaScript afresh.

Step 2. Sink your teeth into TypeScript

This open-source language relies on JS and aims to minimize bugs in your code. You need to be proficient in TypeScript if you want to save time and money while delivering a worthwhile product.

Step 3. Learn Angular

You won’t become an Angular pro without a solid understanding and hands-on experience. A typical tutorial on this framework includes the following milestones:

  • Exposure to Angular
  • Having Node.js and npm installed on your computer
  • Exposure to the Angular CLI
  • Basics of ES6
  • Component-based development and web components

Step 4. Put your knowledge into practice

After you’ve covered the fundamentals, try developing small sample applications. You can either choose some idea related to a project or implement an existing project in Angular.

Step 5. Join a developer community

If you’re a developer looking to hone up your skills, tech-related communities can support your pilot effort. Communities bring coders together to exchange experience and grow the digital reach.

The Bottom Line

With the evolution of technologies, Angular developers hold a special place in the job market. This front-end framework expands its reach every year with A-list companies leveraging Angular benefits. Therefore, you can bet on Angular to reach career heights and get well-paid compensation.

Bio
Dariia Herasymova is a Recruitment Team Lead at Devox Software. She hires software development teams for startups, small businesses, and enterprises. She carries out a full cycle of recruitment; creates job descriptions based on talks with clients, searches and interviews candidates, and onboards the newcomers. Dariia knows how to build HR and recruitment processes from scratch. She strives to find a person with appropriate technical and soft skills who will share the company’s values. When she has free time, she writes articles on various outsourcing models for our blog.

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