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Software Developers, Applications in Wisconsin

(Ingenieros de programación informática, aplicaciones)

Software Developers, Applications -- Develop, create, and modify general computer applications software or specialized utility programs. Analyze user needs and develop software solutions. Design software or customize software for client use with the aim of optimizing operational efficiency. May analyze and design databases within an application area, working individually or coordinating database development as part of a team.

SOC (Standard Occupational Classification)15-1132.00
Career InterestsIRC
Minimum education required(Bachelor)
Bachelor's degree
Minimum work experience required(None)
None
Job training required(None)
None
Growth Outlook (projected percentage growth in jobs per year from 2018-2028)2.62 (high growth)
Current number of workers in WI (2018)16,560
Projected number of workers in WI (2028)20,900
Average Annual Openings in WI (2018-2028)1,750
 
Average entry-level annual salary in WI (2019)*
Average annual salary for all workers in WI (2019)*
Average experienced-worker annual salary for all workers in WI (2019)*
Career ClusterInformation Technology
(Tecnología De Información)
Major Occupational GroupComputer and Mathematical

* data not available
Salaries over $208,000 are sometimes shown as >$208,000 rather than the actual salary.


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