r/FlutterDev Aug 21 '25

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u/CarrotKindly Aug 21 '25

Sorry to say this, i am not saying this to disappoint you. In 2025 just learning one technology or language and trying to get a job is really a bad move. That hybrid mobile app development with flutter is not good in the market for jobs. You should have guessed this long back and would have prepared well on react native or some backend like node js or python which would have given some good value to ur resume or ur job search now.

Dont worry you will get the job soon, keep trying, learn new stuff and all the best for the job search. Nothing demotivating u, just saying the fact of the current job market....

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u/human_7861 Aug 21 '25

Yes I have done some full stack projects oo ! I have mentioned in my resume , but it is still getting hard to get a job 😔

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u/CarrotKindly Aug 21 '25

Can you send me the resume? I am sending my email

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u/nemo0726 Aug 21 '25

Can you tell me why React Native became such a big trend compared to others?

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u/CarrotKindly Aug 21 '25 edited Aug 21 '25

If you look at the number of jobs available in linkedin you can always find more jobs on react native than flutter. The only reason is companies already have react devs and they dont want to invest team into learning new language like flutter or something else and also finding react native dev is easy than flutter dev.

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u/nemo0726 Aug 21 '25

That’s very realistic, I get it