A background in using React is becoming an essential skill for a career in web development, as more companies seek to build single-page applications to deliver interactive, engaging user experiences. Being able to quickly design attractive and instantly responsive JavaScript-based UIs with React, as well as the ability to leverage React Native to deploy these UIs for cross-platform mobile apps, helps developers meet growing client needs in these areas and expand their career opportunities.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), web developers earned a median annual salary of $73,760 in 2019, and jobs in this field are expected to grow “much faster than average” compared to jobs across the economy as a whole. While many web developers have bachelor’s degrees in computer science, others can get their start with just a high school diploma or associates degree and online learning experience, making this an accessible and well-paying career path.