5 signs that low-code development is for you
The demand for tailor-made software has perhaps never been higher. There is now an app for almost everything, for any aspect of our personal or professional life. Yet, companies and users are always looking for more and more, and new ideas are being created and implemented.
The process has been accelerated not only by the demand but
also by the pandemic, and the schedule for many digital
projects has been reduced from several years to only some
months. Companies must quickly develop solutions that meet new
needs to keep up with changes. This is one of the reasons why
low-code platforms are spreading like wildfire, enabling the
building of various web applications with minimal manual
coding. These software tools allow companies to save
considerable time and resources. This is why Forrester
Research predicts the low-code market to double in size soon
and reach $14 billion by 2024.
In light of this, it is worth considering specialising in this direction besides the “classic” IT career paths if you are interested in IT and also have an affinity for it. Let's see what you need to know about low-code development, what skills are required to learn it and who may get good opportunities in this field.
Let’s start from the basics! What does low-code really
mean?
Low-code development is a platform-based development; it means
that we do not create a new product from scratch but build on
the existing functionality of a platform, writing code only to
meet specific needs and integrate with external systems.
Whilst helping companies to save time and resources, it
improves the speed of coding and the quality of the code as
well. Furthermore, it allows developers to focus on the
creative process rather than on repetitive tasks.
So how do you know whether this field is right for you? There are a few tell-tale signs! ;)
1. Besides coding, you are also interested in business
processes
Low-code significantly reduces the time spent on mundane
manual coding steps. As a result, developers can focus more on
solving business problems and deliver faster and better
solutions.
That is why low-code developers get more opportunities to work on business problems, get to know more projects and even the user side. Their excellent business skills make their work more valuable to the business services.
2. You like creative teamwork
Low-code encourages joint creative thinking, as developers and users or customers work more closely together. Developers get a deeper insight into the business processes, and the cooperation with other areas also builds on a range of soft skills that will serve them well when they move up the ranks. These soft skills include relationship management, knowledge of business domains (finance, logistics, sales, etc.), empathy and situational adaptability; all of which are ranked high on the list of key skills required for successful IT managers.
3. You like spectacularly fast and flexible results
Low-code platforms provide a low-risk, cost-effective way to try out new ideas. Developers can also use them to create prototypes and MVPs (minimum viable products) for products. The flexibility and speed of low-code development reduce time to market, allowing developers to get feedback from customers soon.
4. You are familiar with project management and you are
good at communication
Although technical orientation, critical thinking and analytical skills are necessary for the work of low-code developers, their everyday life is not just about coding, but more about understanding and solving business problems, liaising with business areas and clients, project management and teamwork. Of course, this doesn't mean that programming isn't an integral part of the job, but tasks in this area are very diverse.
5. You want a future-proof career in which you can quickly
find a job
According to the latest figures, the low-code market is
expected to reach $187 billion by 2030 (from $10.3 billion in
2019), which sounds almost unbelievable. This is the area
that has developed most dynamically in recent years, and all
industry forecasts indicate that it will dominate software
development in the upcoming period.
At the same time, the demand for platform-specific low-code
developers and consultants is already growing in the labour
market, as the introduction of new software makes it
increasingly urgent for companies to find the right people.
So, if you are interested in business processes (e.g. IT, HR,
finance, logistics), it is important for you to see and
understand these business issues in addition to the “raw”
code, and you want a future-proof profession that will get you
into a job quickly, this is the right career path for you.
Following market trends, at Green Fox we are working to create an educational space that responds to the current needs of the labour market. This also includes training students to learn the latest technologies and enabling them to choose from a wide range of career paths within the field of IT.





