Web Application Developers give their job an average rating of 3.9 out of 5.0. The Web Application Developers happiest with their jobs are employed by University of Florida with an average rating of 5.0 while the Web Application Developers least happy with their jobs work for Haley & Aldrich with an average rating of 1.6.
Submit a Review"Generally, I enjoy working on application development. But mostly, I want to develop mobile application. Web Application Development has challenge for me and the fact that it motivates me. I loved creating and designing as a developer and it excites me. Its testing and bug defect processes are boring to me but generally I love my job."
"I love writing code and solving complex problems. I relish a good challenge. I got my start in programming by being told "it can't be done," which prompted me to learn VB and prove that it could. The beauty of web development is that even when a task seems straightforward, there are always multiple ways to do things and usually just one right way. Sometimes the challenge is finding the right way. I don't hate anything about web development, but I sometimes get frustrated with my environment. From team members that don't pull their weight to vague requirements and expectations, sometimes the job itself can be disappointing. That said, all jobs have their drawbacks, so I'm always happy to have one!"
"I love the fact that this company keeps up with the latest technologies in the industry and provides outstanding customer service."
"I love HTML and CSS stuff."
"I love it that there is much to learn as there is an ocean of new technologies, and I really like the prestige of being a web developer. What I hate is lack of good documentation about those new technologies."
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