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A Full Stack Developer builds both sides of a web application. They handle the part users see and the hidden logic that makes it work. It is one of the most flexible and in-demand roles in tech right now.
Front-end work is all about the user experience. Full Stack Developers write HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create the screens people interact with. They use popular frameworks like React or Vue.js to build fast, interactive pages.
On the back end, they write server-side code in languages like Node.js or Python. They also set up and query databases and build APIs that connect all the pieces together.
Full stack skills are in demand across startups, agencies, government, and large tech companies. It is a great path for anyone who wants to see their work live on the web. Check out IT courses on CareerFAQs to find the right qualification for you.
Full Stack Developers are in strong demand across Australia. The software engineering group, which covers full stack roles, has about 55,200 workers. Most are in their mid-30s, with a median age of 37 (Jobs and Skills Australia, 2021 Census).
Most roles are full-time. About 92% of software engineers work full-time hours, averaging 41 hours a week (Jobs and Skills Australia, 2021 Census). Both permanent and contract work are common, and remote work is widely available.
Demand is rated as very strong for web and software roles (yourcareer.gov.au, 2025). This growth is driven by digital change across finance, health, and government. For anyone starting out in tech, full stack work offers a clear and well-paid path.
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