Computer programmers write, modify, and test code and scripts that allow computer software and applications to function properly.
Computer programmers write, modify, and test code and scripts that allow computer software and applications to function properly. They turn the designs created by software developers and engineers into instructions that a computer can follow. In addition, programmers run tests to ensure that newly created applications and software produce the expected results. If the products do not work correctly, programmers check the code or scripts for mistakes and modify them.
Computer programmers typically do the following:
Programmers work closely with software developers, and in some businesses their duties overlap. When such overlap occurs, programmers may be required to take on some of the tasks that are typically assigned to developers, such as designing programs.
Programmers use code libraries, which are collections of independent lines of code, to simplify their writing and improve their efficiency. They may create their own code libraries or make use of existing ones.
In addition, programmers may write or use software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications that are centrally hosted online. Although programmers typically need to rewrite their programs to work on different system platforms, such as Windows or OS X, applications created with SaaS work on all platforms. Accordingly, programmers writing SaaS applications may not have to rewrite as much code as other programmers do and can instead spend more time writing new programs.
Computer programmers held about 139,400 jobs in 2023. The largest employers of computer programmers were as follows:
Computer systems design and related services | 29% |
Self-employed workers | 11 |
Manufacturing | 6 |
Finance and insurance | 6 |
Software publishers | 5 |
Programmers usually work in office settings, which may be in their homes.
Most computer programmers work full-time.
Computer programmers typically need a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related subject. Most programmers specialize in several programming languages.
Computer programmers typically need a bachelor's degree in computer and information technology or a related field, such as mathematics. However, some employers hire workers who have other degrees or experience in specific programming languages. Programmers who work in specific fields, such as healthcare or accounting, may take classes in that field to supplement their computer-related degree. In addition, employers may prefer to hire candidates who have experience gained through internships.
Most programmers learn computer languages while in school. However, a computer science degree gives students the skills they need to learn new computer languages easily. Students get experience writing code, testing programs, fixing errors, and doing many other tasks that they will perform on the job.
To keep up with changing technology, computer programmers may take continuing education classes and attend professional development seminars to learn new programming languages or about upgrades to programming languages they already know.
Programmers may become certified in specific programming languages or for vendor-specific programming products. Some companies require their computer programmers to be certified in the products they use.
Programmers who have general business experience may become computer systems analysts. With experience, some programmers may become software developers. They may also be promoted to managerial positions. For more information, see the profiles on computer systems analysts, software developers, and computer and information systems managers.
Analytical skills. Computer programmers must understand complex instructions in order to create computer code.
Communication skills. Although computer programmers work alone to write code, they must have effective communication skills to coordinate work on large projects with team members and managers.
Detail oriented. Computer programmers must closely examine the code that they write, modify, or test, because a small mistake may affect the entire computer program.
Problem-solving skills. Programmers check the code for errors and fix any they find.
Median annual wages, May 2023
The median annual wage for computer programmers was $99,700 in May 2023. The median wage is the wage at which half the workers in an occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $58,950, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $167,230.
In May 2023, the median annual wages for computer programmers in the top industries in which they worked were as follows:
Software publishers | $116,050 |
Finance and insurance | 108,590 |
Manufacturing | 98,870 |
Computer systems design and related services | 98,710 |
Most computer programmers work full time.
Percent change in employment, projected 2023-33
Employment of computer programmers is projected to decline 10 percent from 2023 to 2033.
Despite declining employment, about 6,400 openings for computer programmers are projected each year, on average, over the decade. All of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to other occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire.
Computer programming work continues to be automated, helping computer programmers to become more efficient in some of their tasks. To save time and money, many companies are leveraging technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), to automate repetitive programming tasks. In addition, some higher-skilled programming tasks are increasingly done by other workers, such as software developers.
Occupational Title | SOC Code | Employment, 2023 | Projected Employment, 2033 | Change, 2023-33 | Employment by Industry | ||
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Computer programmers | 15-1251 | 139,400 | 126,000 | -10 | -13,400 | Get data |
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