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An assistant web developer helps build websites and web apps as part of a team. It is one of the best entry points into a tech career in Australia. The work involves HTML, CSS, and JavaScript every day. Tasks include fixing bugs, testing pages, and updating content.
Senior developers guide the work and review the code. The assistant also works with designers to bring new features to life. Over time, they take on harder projects and build deeper skills.
Web development is in strong demand across Australia. Jobs and Skills Australia (2025) lists developer programmers among occupations with strong future growth. This points to good career prospects for people starting out now.
A degree is not always needed to get started. A Certificate IV in Information Technology can be enough to land a first role. A Diploma of IT with a web focus opens more doors.
An assistant web developer is often in their mid-20s. Most work a standard 38-hour week, and remote or hybrid work is common in the tech world.
The job loss rate for web developers is low. Jobs and Skills Australia (2025) says the field has strong future demand. About 43,900 people now work in this field. About 87% are in full-time jobs.
Tech is growing across finance, media, government, and IT. Entry-level roles come in both full-time and casual forms. Web dev is a stable and flexible path for those just starting out.
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