Skill Profile

Qt / C++ Desktop

Qt: QML, widgets, signals/slots, Qt Quick, cross-platform

Desktop Development Native Desktop Development

Roles

1

where this skill appears

Levels

5

structured growth path

Mandatory requirements

5

the other 0 optional

Domain

Desktop Development

Group

Native Desktop Development

Last updated

3/17/2026

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Role Required Description
Desktop Developer (Qt/C++) Required Knows Qt 6 and C++17 basics. Creates simple widgets through Qt Designer, uses signals/slots for connecting logic. Works in Qt Creator, builds projects through qmake/CMake.
Role Required Description
Desktop Developer (Qt/C++) Required Independently develops Qt applications with QML and Qt Quick. Uses Model/View Architecture (QAbstractItemModel). Works with Qt Network, QThread and Qt SQL. Understands ownership and QObject lifecycle.
Role Required Description
Desktop Developer (Qt/C++) Required Designs Qt application architecture with Qt 6 and C++20. Creates custom QQuickItem, optimizes Scene Graph. Develops plugins through Qt Plugin System. Profiles rendering through Qt Quick Profiler.
Role Required Description
Desktop Developer (Qt/C++) Required Defines technical strategy for Qt development for the team. Establishes standards for Qt 6, C++20 and QML usage. Conducts architecture review, plans migration between Qt versions.
Role Required Description
Desktop Developer (Qt/C++) Required Defines Qt platform strategy at the organizational level. Evaluates Qt Commercial vs Open Source licenses. Shapes enterprise standards for cross-platform development with Qt/C++.

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