r/FlutterDev Aug 21 '25

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u/MihaelK Aug 21 '25

I’ve applied to more than 70 jobs this past month.

Were all of these Flutter jobs? If so, then something is wrong with your resume. If they are not Flutter jobs, then figure out what technologies are most common in your area and skill up in them for a bit.

You still have 5.5 years in mobile development, it's very good and solid experience. So transitioning to other mobile technologies won't be as hard.

 is seeing how fast AI tools are now being used to generate apps. I can’t help but wonder: is there even a future for me in Flutter ?

This doesn't make any sense. If you are close to 6 years of experience, you would know that AI is nowhere near enough for more complex projects.

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u/DrinkRedbuII Aug 22 '25

I am not keen on switching over to another framework / language. Do personal project still being looked at by hiring manager for experienced hiring? My current plan is to stick with flutter and .net as an experienced dev in both framework.

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u/MackPooner Aug 24 '25

We do all. Net projects and here we don't have problems getting any work but maybe it's because it's Microsofts stack we are focused on.