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How much can you earn as a freelance Java Developer?

Submitted by uzumaki » Thu 23-Dec-2021, 21:51

Subject Area: Software Engineering

Keywords: java developer, java development, Programming

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Your salary as a freelance Java Developer depends on your Java knowledge, skills that you master, experience, position/role, and ability to do complex coding. There are different Java developer roles that are already mentioned, i.e.:

Java Developer
Java Engineer
Project Manager
Design Team Member/Lead
Quality Assurance Member, i.e., Tester
Web Developer
Android Developer, and so on

All these roles come with different responsibilities and different position levels, e.g., Senior, Junior, Assistant, etc. You can upgrade your position level by enhancing your skills and gaining more experience. You can also switch your roles within the scope provided by the Java developer’s skill set. Hence, the salary of a freelance Java Developer is the function of various variables. Also, the salary of a java developer depends on the working nation and differs from company to company. Many companies involving only Java-based workers offer higher packages than the companies that require Java developers just for small tasks.

The basic salary offered to a Java developer is around 5 LPA for a fresher. This is an average value for a Java developer. It may vary from company to company and will be different for different roles and responsibilities. Hence, we can say that the average salary for a Java developer ranges from 3 LPA to 6 LPA. To get a high salary from a Java-certified career, you need to have as many skills as you can.

Also, you should have core Java knowledge and experience in advanced Java skills. Then, for the role of a Java developer, you can earn as much as 12 LPA or even higher. This amount changes from country to country and from company to company. To land a high-salary Java developer job, start practicing from now. Take as many projects requiring different advanced Java skills.


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