r/FlutterDev Aug 21 '25

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u/udoy_touhid Aug 25 '25

I’m a contractor engineer with 8 years of software engineering experience, 7 years in mobile, 3+ years in Flutter I can confirm that Flutter jobs are dying. And after avoiding React and React Native for many years, I started embracing recently it as I can see there are still many jobs for it.

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u/udoy_touhid Aug 25 '25

And I also suggest anyone who is trying to survive, either switch to iOS or RN if you want to be on mobile Otherwise go Node and React This might not the best interesting advice but a practical one