iOS Developer
IT & DEVELOPMENT
Stable Demand Demand
500 - 8000 GEL +
iOS Developer
Who is an iOS Developer?
An iOS developer is someone who designs, tests, and improves mobile applications for Apple’s iOS platform. Their goal is to create user-centered, functional, and technically sound apps. They are involved in all stages of development - from planning and implementation to ongoing updates and refinement.
iOS developers work with programming languages such as Swift and Objective-C. Their day-to-day tasks include writing clean code and collaborating with UI/UX designers to ensure that the final product is not only technically solid but also visually appealing and easy to use. A vital part of their work is thorough testing and timely debugging to guarantee stability and security in performance.
The iOS development profession requires working in a constantly evolving technological environment and staying up to date with the latest trends. Developers must adapt to new standards and leverage new tools to deliver high-quality applications. This is where their professionalism shines — combining technical knowledge, creativity, and strategic thinking.
What does an iOS Developer do?
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Designs and builds iOS applications
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Enhances user interfaces (UI) and user experience (UX)
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Follows Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines
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Integrates APIs and server-side functionality
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Tests and debugs code
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Improves architecture and applies design patterns
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Manages concurrent processes efficiently
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Updates existing applications
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Identifies and resolves bugs
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Publishes apps on the App Store and meets its requirements
What skills and knowledge do you need to succeed?
Soft skills:
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Creative and strategic thinking
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Attention to detail
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Problem-solving ability
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Time management and organizational skills
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Team collaboration
Technical skills:
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Proficiency in Swift
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Experience with iOS SDK and Xcode
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Understanding of iOS frameworks (Foundation, UIKit, SwiftUI, Core Animation, etc.)
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Knowledge of RESTful API integration
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Familiarity with Git and version control systems
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Unit and UI testing skills
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Clean coding practices and refactoring
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Understanding of the App Store publishing process



