Full Stack Web Developer

The full stack developer has a handle on all elements of platform engineering – including databases, servers, systems engineering as well as managing client needs. 

What does a full stack developer do?

The role of the full stack developer is varied - and it  may involve developing a mobile, web or bespoke application that fits the clients’ needs.

From back-end functionality to front end design, full stack developers are highly valued for their breadth of knowledge and versatility. As well as seamlessly knitting together a website’s components, they are able to see through integration and help create the software frameworks for other specialists.  

Why hire a full stack developer?

There are obvious reasons for hiring a full stack developer.

Firstly, they are able to take control of an entire web development project. By providing the full service, they have an intrinsic knowledge of how the different components relate to one another to give the most dynamic results.

Secondly, full stack developers prevent businesses from having to hire a number of specialists, which can save on time and investment. This makes them an especially good investment for smaller, less complicated projects.

Excellent project managers

Finally, larger companies may hire full stack developers to oversee more complicated ventures – especially if they demonstrate good organisational and people skills. Their wide knowledge gives them the advantage of seeing the ‘bigger picture, and this makes them good project managers.