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How to Become an Angular Developer in 2021

Out of all programming languages, Angular has demonstrated resilient popularity over the recent years. It has also made a dent in the market and grabbed the award for being the most popular front-end framework. Hence, it’s no wonder that an ever-increasing number of tech newbies choose Angular as their career path in 2021.

 

If we look at an Angular developer salary, it is evident that this technology also belongs to the well-paid job markets. Therefore, there has never been a better time to seize this career opportunity and join the Angular community. Let’s find out how you can become a successful Angular developer.

What Is Angular, Anyway?

Angular is an open-source JavaScript framework used for web development. If we compare it to React and Vue, it is the oldest kid on the block that came on stage in 2010. This ecosystem was the first to advocate component-based architecture that has demonstrated a wealth of opportunities for developers.

 

But what about AngularJS? Are they the same? AngularJS was the early version of Angular that relied solely on JavaScript. In 2016, Angular 2 sidelined AngularJS, but the latter still gets updates.

Is Angular Still In Demand?

In 2021, Angular remains a topmost priority among other front-end languages. Its solid reputation is secured by such tech titans as Microsoft and Samsung using Angular in their infrastructure. According to Stackshare, more than 6800 companies reportedly use AngularJS in their tech stacks, including Google, Amazon, and Udemy. Moreover, this framework boasts other big-name companies, such as Deutsche Bank, PayPal, and Upwork.

What Does An Angular Specialist Do?

Angular coders are responsible for the client-side of the software, which is the focal area of the developer. Other responsibilities include:

  • Providing top performance on mobile and desktop
  • Creating tested and documented JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
  • Collaborating with the graphic designer and HTML programmers
  • Establishing a connection with the server-side developer when building the RESTful API
  • Liaising with third-party web services

However, there is no strict list of requirements, since each company lists the responsibilities according to the current needs.

What Skills Does An Angular Developer Require?

Here is an illustrative list of requirements for fresheners:

  • A solid understanding of technologies related to the frontend ( HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Typescript)
  • A grasp of Angular (knowledge of basic framework concepts and experience using it, ability to solve problems that go beyond those described in the Angular Tutorial)
  • General IT skills and competencies (client-server architecture, debugging, refactoring, error handling, etc)
  • Experience with Node Package Manager and Angular CLI
  • Profound knowledge of TypeScript to write error-free codes
  • Sound knowledge in responsive web development
  • Version control/Git
  • Soft skills such as attention to detail, communication, teamwork, and others.

How Much Do Angular Developers Earn?

On average, Angular coders get high compensation. However, yearly salaries vary broadly based on the country with America topping the list. Thus, in the US, Angular beginners make between $76,000 and $101,000, while seasoned coders get a remuneration of $124,800 to $157,440. In Eastern countries like Ukraine, Angular developers can expect to get $42,000 per year. Sites like Remote Tech Jobs and Indeed are good places to find Angular jobs.

Steps To Becoming A Self-Taught Angular Developer

Angular can seem to have a high learning curve since it’s a framework. In reality, you can break from the beginner’s circle by following these steps:

  • Learn JavaScript. This front-end pillar is the basis for your learning path. Since the first version of Angular relies on JS, this requirement is justified. So, you will need to learn the syntax and basic constructions.
  • Learn TypeScript. The perks Typescript gives you over Javascript include whole-program checking for things like typos, IDE/editor support, and others. Essentially, TypeScript is a programming language based on JavaScript, hence you’ll benefit from its knowledge.
  • Learn Angular. Now that you’ve mastered the basics, it’s time to dive into Angular. There’s no better way of mastering Angular. You can either use a combination of YouTube tutorials, old-school books, and forum threads or roll on a comprehensive course. However, we do recommend studying the official documentation of Angular.
  • Practice your knowledge. You won’t become an Angular guru without hands-on experience in this technology. Start with writing small blog applications where you can play around with forms, routes, services, and observables.
  • Join the community. This is an essential step every coder needs to follow if one wants the right positioning. Besides the career prospects, online communities can help you advance your code-related goal, exchange the tech experience or address your questions.

Angular In 2021 And Beyond

Some skeptics predict the imminent demise for Angular in the coming future, resulting from a steep competition with newer tools, such as React and Vue. However, numbers show that Angular is among the most demanded front-end frameworks that retain a stronghold of the industry. Its bright future is also ensured by Google support, ease of use, and hassle-free testing. Therefore, becoming an Angular developer is a prolific, growing, and rewarding career option.

 

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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