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Software Developer By: Somen Saini
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What does a Software Developer do? A software developer uses their knowledge of computer science, engineering, and math to develop a variety of software that executes different tasks. They require knowledge of computer programming, computer hardware, and how a computer functions. There are two types of software developers, those who specialize in engineering applications and systems engineering. Application engineers are responsible for designing and developing applications that we use everyday, such as Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. System engineers take the responsibility for designing, coordinating, and maintaining computer systems in an organization or business. There are also engineers that specialize in certain fields such as suggesting upgrades or modifications for companies, selling software products, and research or designing with new ideas.
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Expected Hours per Day A software developer is expected to work a 5-day, 40-hour week. They often do overtime to meet deadlines or when there are emergencies.
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Earning Potential Earnings for software developers depend on their level of education, experience, and what company they're working for. New engineers often earn $35,000 to $60,000 per year. Experienced engineers in a good field of work can earn from $60,000 to $150,000.
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Required High School Credits To become a Software Developer there are some recommended high school courses that you're suggested to take. Grade 9Grade 10Grade 11Grade 12 English Mathematics Science Social Studies Creative ArtsPersonal and Career Development Probability and Statistics Algebra & Geometry/Calculus Health & Physical Education BusinessBusiness and Management FrenchComputer Technology Electronics and Communications Technology
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Type of Education/Training Required The minimum requirement for education is a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Software Engineering or related subject such as Computer Science. A Bachelor's Degree usually takes up to four years to complete. Employers often look for someone with a Master's Degree or a PhD for more advanced positions. A Master's takes one to two years, whereas a PhD takes at least another four years. People who want to work as engineering professors at a University will require a PhD. After completing a bachelor's degree and obtaining some work experience, you become eligible to write an exam to become a professional engineer.
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Locations Where Education/Training Is Available Universities and Colleges that offer the program for Software Engineering in Ontario include; Carleton University Lakehead University McMaster University Queen's University Royal Military College of Canada Seneca College Sheridan College University of Ontario Institute of Technology University of Ottawa University of Waterloo University of Western Ontario University of Windsor
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Qualifications Granted Upon Completion Of Education/Training Once you complete the education or training, you receive a Bachelor, Master, and/or PhD in Computer Software Engineering. The skills you obtain through your training include: Logical and Analytical skills Math and Computer skills Communication Skills Problem-Solving Skills
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Possible Employers in the Peel Region The only employers in the peel region looking to hire a Computer Software Engineer is: Networkfix Inc. There are more employers within the Toronto area.
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Bibliography "Career Cruising - Employment." Career Cruising. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Sept. 2012.. "Career Cruising - Computer Software Engineer." Career Cruising. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Sept. 2012..
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