About Junior Software Developer Jobs in Louisville, KY
Louisville Junior Software Developer Jobs Overview
Junior software developers are part of a software development team and work on small projects—or have supporting roles in large projects—while they gain experience. They help to create computer operating systems, programs, or mobile apps. It's a good time to look for junior software developer jobs—the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that software developer employment will grow by a whopping 22% over the next 10 years.
As a junior software developer, you may be working on software to be sold commercially or on custom software for a particular client. Either way, you start by analyzing the consumers' needs and creating a sample design that shows exactly how your software will meet those needs. You'll then move on to create models and diagrams for programmers to turn into code. Once the programmers are finished, you'll test the program and make notes of any bugs to fix later. Lastly, you'll work on updates, troubleshooting, and patching code.
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About Working in Louisville, Kentucky
What do bourbon, mint juleps, and old fashioneds have in common? They all play a part in Louisville's tradition and economy. Ninety-five percent of all the bourbon in the world is produced in Louisville's home state of Kentucky. Bourbon production creates jobs in distilling, warehousing, bottling, and administration, and 37% of those positions are Louisville jobs. Bourbon also impacts jobs in Louisville grocery stores and restaurants. The Bourbon Trail that goes through Kentucky starts in Louisville. Louisville bartenders invented the perfect couriers for that bourbon: the mint julep of Kentucky Derby fame and the old fashioned, made with Angostura bitters, dissolved sugar, and orange peel.
If you're looking for Louisville jobs outside the distilleries, other popular industries are logistics and e-commerce—and disco balls. At one time, 90% of all disco balls were produced in Louisville. While you're getting your groove on the Bourbon Trail, be sure to also check out jobs in three other popular cities in Kentucky—Lexington/Fayette, Owensboro, and Bowling Green.
Update Your Louisville Junior Software Developer Resume
To apply to junior software developer jobs, you'll need a resume and cover letter. Your resume should be a simple overview of your work history, technical skills, and biggest achievements. To make it easier on yourself, you can use our sample resume for software developers as a template.
In your cover letter, you can explain your work experience in great depth and demonstrate your passion for the field and the role or company you're applying to. Use our cover letter tips to learn how to write a professional letter. Or take advantage of the cover letter samples we've posted on Monster.
How Much Do Junior Software Developer Jobs Pay in Louisville, Kentucky?
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