In this article, we explore why more developers are looking to work with full stack capabilities and what this means for companies looking to hire specialists or generalists as part of their scaling plan.
More developers are looking to work with full stack tools in 2024
In a tougher tech hiring climate, many companies are operating with tighter hiring budgets and need to do more with less. One way they might do that is by filling open roles with generalists who can work on multiple parts of a product.
In a recent webinar hosted by OfferZen, Roberto Paulo, Head of Engineering Peach Payments, highlighted that more developers are focused on specialising in frontend or backend development in response to the increasing depth and complexity of programming languages.
“People are now really specialising in [front-end and back-end development] spaces, which is a very interesting change. So, when you’re looking for an engineer that can do it all, that’s becoming quite hard.”
At the same time, full stack developers remain the most common role at South African companies and among software developers: