App developer and software jobs might be declining says new report

Posted on Thursday, January 17, 2019 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

If your title is app developer, or work if you work in the software development field and are starting to feel like the Jedi are dying off - you might be on to something.

According to a new report put out by Freelancer.com, the software developer job title, and a few others including app developer, and app designer, have seen a dramatic decrease in popularity since last year - over a 70% drop!

The Freelancer.com Fast 50 Report charts the quarterly movement of the top 50 fastest growing and declining job categories on the Freelancer.com marketplace, which claims more than 31 million users around the world and has facilitated over 15 million jobs to date. This special edition of the Freelancer.com Fast 50 Report looks closely at the big job trends that dominated 2018 and also provides a snapshot of the fastest moving job types in Q4, 2018.

Ironically, they report that web development grew by 92.3% during the year, with 9,632 jobs in the category, along with other jobs playing a major role in the web development space, such as Django, Express JS, React.js, API development, and others. Why? Mostly because they are easier than actual software development and more familiar and translatable to those in the web space already.

Content is king...again

The report says a prominent online presence is one of the top currencies of value for organizations today, with more business being conducted online than ever before. This is evident in the sheer volume of new jobs done on the Freelancer.com marketplace in 2018 relating to web development and the creation of content for use online, along with jobs aimed at boosting the online presence of those websites.

Jobs aimed at getting compelling digital content online heavily populated the fastest growing job categories in 2018, with categories such as Writing, 2D Animation, Illustrator, and  After Effects all dominating the list top 25 fastest growing jobs over the course of 2018, with writing was by far the fastest growing job category in 2018, growing by 537.5% compared to the  previous year.

In short - businesses are finally catching on that content is king and even with the best software developed on the planet, without content, the effort is futile. So if you can write, design, or work in the content generation space - Freelancer says there is plenty of work for you (even if it does pay peanuts). 

The demand for software development and app development

Software developers and app developers are still in high demand though as many companies are still catching up to the mobile-first world, and entrepreneurs are navigating the app store landscape to find new opportunities to monetize consumers.

And the report touches on something else that's not really obvious, our titles. The titles that we wear, answer to, and put in our email signatures are becoming more blurred. There are low-code app creators calling themselves "software engineers", and people that can't draw a stick figure on paper, but operate Photoshop like it's nobodies business calling themselves "Content Artists".

The fact is, there is so much overlap in the software development field, that freelancers, indie developers, and most entrepreneurs were 20 different hats (or titles) on any given day. Need a designer today - I'm your man, someone to write SQL queries in stored procedures - call on me, want some content created for your blog - I'm in.

What I'm getting at is even though the report claims there are dwindling trends for jobs in one area, and swells in others, I don't see the jobs themselves as declining as much as what we are calling ourselves. As an example, a search on Freelancer.com today for "app developer" in the US shows 180 results, but the search for "software developer" has 67 results. "Content writer" has 173 results, but "author" only has 34.

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