Mobile Applications Developer Jobs

Mobile applications developer jobs are open across fintech, healthtech, retail, media, and enterprise software, from new-grad and junior roles to senior and principal levels, with specializations in iOS native development, Android native development, and cross-platform frameworks like React Native and Flutter. Find a role that fits from the openings below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles23+
Top stateNew Jersey
Top employerNTT DATA
Top cityParsippany, NJ
Work type61% On-site
Top industryTechnology

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Mobile Application Developer
NTT DATA
Westlake, Texas
Software Engineering
Mobile Engineering (iOS/Android)
Hybrid
None
10,000+

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Mobile Application Developer
NTT DATA
Westlake, Texas
Software Engineering
Mobile Engineering (iOS/Android)
Hybrid
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10,000+

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NTT DATA
Mobile Application Developer
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NTT DATA
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Mobile Application Developer
NTT DATA
Westlake, Texas
Software Engineering
Mobile Engineering (iOS/Android)
Hybrid
None
10,000+

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NTT DATA
Mobile Application Developer
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NTT DATA
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Mobile Application Developer
NTT DATA
Westlake, Texas
Software Engineering
Mobile Engineering (iOS/Android)
Hybrid
None
10,000+

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NTT DATA
Mobile Application Developer
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NTT DATA
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Mobile Application Developer
NTT DATA
Durham, North Carolina
Software Engineering
Mobile Engineering (iOS/Android)
Hybrid
None
10,000+

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Mobile Applications Developer Job Market

A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • NTT DATA
    NTT DATA7
  • Canfield Scientific
    Canfield Scientific6
  • Apple
    Apple2
  • HP Tuners
    HP Tuners2
  • CBTS
    CBTS1

Top Industries Hiring

  • Technology & Software10
  • Consulting & Professional Services7
  • Healthcare & Medical Services6
  • Medical Devices6
  • Electronics & Hardware2

What Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in mobile applications developer jobs.

  • Proficiency in Swift or Kotlin for native iOS or Android development
  • Experience with cross-platform frameworks such as React Native or Flutter
  • Familiarity with RESTful API integration and mobile networking patterns
  • Working knowledge of App Store and Google Play submission and review processes
  • Understanding of mobile UI/UX principles and platform-specific design guidelines
  • Bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering, or a related field

Tips for Your Mobile Applications Developer Job Search

Tailor your resume to the platform

Recruiters scan for iOS, Android, or cross-platform keywords in the first pass. List the specific SDKs, languages, and frameworks you've shipped with, Swift, Kotlin, Dart, or React Native, rather than grouping them under a generic 'mobile' umbrella.

Apply early to roles that fit

Migrate Mate lists mobile applications developer openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.

Show your App Store presence upfront

Link to at least one published app in your resume header or portfolio. Employers weight live App Store or Google Play listings far above academic projects because they confirm you can navigate release pipelines, code signing, and store review policies.

Filter openings by tech stack, not just title

Job titles vary wildly, 'mobile engineer,' 'iOS developer,' and 'app developer' often describe identical roles. Search by the frameworks or languages you specialize in so you don't miss openings posted under an alternative title.

Prepare a take-home challenge strategy

Many mobile teams send a timed coding exercise involving UI layout, API integration, or state management. Practice building a small, well-structured feature with clean architecture before you start applying so you're not scrambling when the assignment lands.

Negotiate offer details beyond base pay

Mobile roles often include device allowances, conference budgets, and Apple or Google developer account reimbursements. Ask about these during negotiation, they signal whether a team genuinely invests in mobile tooling and can add real annual value.

Mobile Applications Developer Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies are hiring the most mobile applications developers?

The companies hiring the most mobile applications developers right now include NTT DATA, Canfield Scientific, and Apple, with the largest share of openings in New Jersey, Texas, and Illinois, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Demand is concentrated in fintech, healthtech, and enterprise software teams scaling their mobile products.

How many mobile applications developer jobs are remote?

About 39% of mobile applications developer openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting the role's strong fit for distributed teams. Cross-platform and React Native positions tend to be the most remote-friendly, while roles requiring hands-on device lab testing or embedded hardware integration are more likely to require on-site presence.

How do you become a mobile applications developer?

Start by learning Swift for iOS or Kotlin for Android, or pick up a cross-platform framework like Flutter or React Native if you want broader reach. Build and publish at least one app to the App Store or Google Play to demonstrate a complete release cycle. From there, contribute to open-source mobile projects or freelance work to build a portfolio before applying to full-time roles.

Can you get a mobile applications developer job with little experience?

Yes, entry-level mobile applications developer roles exist, but you'll need a portfolio that stands in for professional history. A published app, a well-documented GitHub repo showing clean architecture, and familiarity with at least one major platform SDK are the practical minimums most hiring teams expect before extending a junior offer.

What does the mobile applications developer interview process look like?

Most processes start with a recruiter screen, followed by a technical phone interview covering mobile-specific topics like lifecycle management, state handling, and memory optimization. A take-home coding challenge or live coding session typically comes next, focused on building a small feature or debugging an existing app. Final rounds usually include a system design discussion and a team culture fit conversation.

Where can I find and apply to mobile applications developer jobs?

You can find and apply to mobile applications developer jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from across the United States. Search the listings to find roles that match your platform expertise and experience level, then apply directly to each one that fits.

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