Want to hire Charts developer? Then you should know!
How and where is Charts used?
- Financial Analysis: Tracking Expenses
- Project Management: Task Progress
- Sales Performance: Monitoring Revenue
- Website Analytics: Tracking User Engagement
- Inventory Management: Stock Levels
- Healthcare: Patient Data Visualization
- Marketing Campaigns: ROI Analysis
- E-commerce: Conversion Rate Optimization
- Education: Student Performance Evaluation
- Travel Industry: Booking Trends Analysis
Compare Junior, Middle, Senior, and Expert/Team Lead Charts Developer roles
Seniority Name | Years of experience | Responsibilities and activities | Average salary (USD/year) |
---|---|---|---|
Junior | 0-2 years |
| $50,000 |
Middle | 2-5 years |
| $70,000 |
Senior | 5-8 years |
| $90,000 |
Expert/Team Lead | 8+ years |
| $120,000 |
Quick Facts about Charts.
- Charts technology was created in the year 1988 by Microsoft.
- Most popular project types using this technology are data visualization projects.
- The entry threshold for using this technology is a basic understanding of data structures.
- The most popular related technology to Charts is Graphs for data representation.
- Fun Fact: The first version of Charts was developed using only 16 colors!
TOP Charts Related Technologies
- JavaScript (Brendan Eich, 1995)
- Python (Guido van Rossum, 1991)
- Java (Sun Microsystems, 1995)
- HTML/CSS (Tim Berners-Lee, 1990)
- C# (Microsoft, 2000)
What are top Charts instruments and tools?
- Google Analytics: Tracks site traffic – 2005
- Adobe Analytics: Data visualization – 2006
- Moz Pro: SEO insights – 2004
- Ahrefs: Backlink analysis – 2011
- SEMrush: Competitor research – 2008
- Hotjar: User behavior analytics – 2014
- Crazy Egg: Heatmap tool – 2005
- HubSpot: Inbound marketing – 2006
- Kissmetrics: Customer analytics – 2011
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