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How to Become a Web Developer: A Fascinating Career With Great Pay

Web developers are creative problem solvers who design and build websites and web applications for clients.

To become a web developer, consider studying an IT course with a development focus, like the Certificate IV in Information Technology (Web Development) (ICT40120). Though formal qualifications aren’t strictly necessary in this profession, study helps you develop the high-level skills this role requires. Other options include university study in website development, computer science, software engineering, or IT.

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Web developer job description

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That’s why we anonymously surveyed web developers about their job, with hopes of getting an honest insight into what it’s really like.

While we did our best to ensure respondents were Australians and verified their job titles with proof of employment, we can’t guarantee complete accuracy — or that your experiences in the field will reflect theirs. So, we suggest that you take these insights as a guide only and try to talk to people in the field before making an important decision.

A web developer specialises in web-based applications like web pages, apps, cloud software, and other software that work on an internet connection. Web developers typically create websites for clients and set up related services like emails, calendars, user databases, customer relationship management systems, cloud storage systems, and more. Web developers can focus on front-end development or back-end development. As a front-end web developer, you focus on the interfaces users see and interact with. Back-end developers focus on the structures and server-side code that makes things work. Full-stack web developers work on both the front and back end.

Tasks and responsibilities for a web developer

Day-to-day, the duties and responsibilities of web developers include:

  • Building user interfaces from wireframe designs
  • Building products using different programming languages, including HTML, CSS, PHP, Java, SQL, and JavaScript
  • Coding and deploying applications
  • Understanding what functionality and design a client needs for their web-based applications and functional website
  • Creating and managing relevant databases for web-based applications
  • Debugging and testing for errors and client-side usability
  • Implementing cybersecurity protocols

How to become a web developer

  1. Study

    Get good foundational web development skills with a qualification like Certificate IV in Information Technology (Web Development) (ICT40120), or study website development, computer science, software engineering, or IT. Highly motivated people may also choose to self-study to pick up the relevant skills to put them on track for a web development career.

  2. Get experience

    Make your own website, or volunteer to make websites for friends starting a business. You could also offer to create a website for local community organisations. With experience, you can build a portfolio to show potential employers and clients.

  3. Find work experience

    You can find an internship or job placement with working web developers as you study.

  4. Get a web developer role

    Once you have a solid grounding in what a web developer does and have a track record of developing, you become e a strong candidate for entry-level web developer positions and be on your way to becoming a successful web developer.

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Job pathways are drawn from the Australian Apprenticeships Pathways site.

As you gain experience as a web developer, you may be able to move into higher-level roles, with potential career paths like:

Junior

  • Junior web developer

    Certificate III in Information Technology (ICT30120)

  • QA tester

    Certificate III in Information Technology (ICT30120)

  • Software tester

    Certificate III in Information Technology (ICT30120)

Mid

  • Frontend web developer

    Diploma of Information Technology (ICT50120)

  • Web developer

    Diploma of Information Technology (ICT50120)

Senior

  • Full stack developer

    Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (ICT60220)

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Certificate IV Information Technology

Study method Online

The Certificate IV in Information Technology (ICT40120) is designed to equip students with essential skills across core IT functions, including networking, system administration, IT support, and cybersecurity basics. It blends hands-on technical training with practical problem-solving to prepare learners for entry-level roles in the IT industry.

Graduates can pursue careers such as IT support technician, help desk officer, or systems administrator assistant.

The course can typically be completed in 12 months, with part-time and online learning options available. Many providers offer flexible payment plans to make study more accessible.

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3 providers offer this course

Upskilled
Lumify Learn
Monarch Institute

Diploma of Information Technology

Study method Online

The Diploma of Information Technology (ICT50220) offers advanced training in areas like software development, cloud computing, database management, and cybersecurity. It’s ideal for those looking to deepen their IT expertise or step into specialist or leadership roles.

Upon completion, students may qualify for positions such as network administrator, IT project officer, software developer, or systems analyst.

This diploma usually takes 12–18 months to complete and is available through full-time, part-time, or blended learning formats. Flexible payment options are commonly offered by training providers.

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5 providers offer this course

Upskilled
Lumify Learn
AIM Qualifications
TrainSmart Australia
Monarch Institute

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Jake
Nov 20 2021

Generally it's a great job.

What are the best parts of the job?

Getting along with colleagues, they're great.

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What's the most challenging part?

When customers come up with a new 'solution', and it's not very good, but they insisit on doing it their way.

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Qualification Advanced diploma
Experience 1-3
Organisation size 20-199 employees
Max
Nov 03 2021

Challenges me to be creative.

What are the best parts of the job?

The best parts of the job are having the ability to create and solve problems that require creative thinking and experimentation.

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What's the most challenging part?

The most challenging part is meeting certain deadlines on some projects.

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Qualification Bachelor’s degree
Experience 1-3
Organisation size 20-199 employees
Specialisation Front end development
Julian
Nov 13 2021

Web dev is an awesome job.

What are the best parts of the job?

Everything! I love my job.

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What's the most challenging part?

Nothing, really. I like it all.

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Qualification Masters degree
Experience 3-5
Organisation size 0-4 employees
Specialisation Programming
Charlie
Nov 22 2021

Good for introverts.

What are the best parts of the job?

You don't have to deal with a lot of people.

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What's the most challenging part?

There's nothing bad about it, really.

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Qualification Graduate certificate
Experience 1-3
Organisation size 20-199 employees
Caleb
Nov 23 2021

Lets you develop skills.

What are the best parts of the job?

You get to constantly work on, and develop, your professional skills.

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What's the most challenging part?

I don't like the work environment, it's stressful and boring.

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Qualification Masters degree
Experience 5-10
Organisation size 20-199 employees
Specialisation Professional skills
Shui
Nov 22 2021

Enjoyable and satisfying.

What are the best parts of the job?

Doing the work, helping coworkers, enjoying spending time with them.

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What's the most challenging part?

When the coworkers dont cooperate — and just hard work, in general.

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Qualification Professional doctorate
Experience 1-3
Organisation size 20-199 employees
Liam
Nov 03 2021

Creating value with my skillset.

What are the best parts of the job?

I can give full play to my professional expertise and reflect my business value.

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What's the most challenging part?

Professional software development and new employee training.

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Qualification Graduate diploma
Experience 10+
Organisation size 200+ employees
Specialisation Maintenance, upgrade and repair of technical products
Rhys
Nov 04 2021

Playing with code.

What are the best parts of the job?

Solving complex coding problems is a fun challenge that stretches me intellectually.

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What's the most challenging part?

When code won't work it can be super frustrating.

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Qualification Advanced diploma
Experience 5-10
Organisation size 5-19 employees
Specialisation Development
Arun
Nov 13 2021

The people make it good.

What are the best parts of the job?

The best parts of my job are the people I work with.

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What's the most challenging part?

Getting things right all the time and avoiding costly mistakes.

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Qualification None of the above
Experience 1-3
Organisation size 20-199 employees
Specialisation Programming
Joshua
Nov 04 2021

Love working with crypto.

What are the best parts of the job?

Finding new ways of making money online is exciting and rewarding.

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What's the most challenging part?

Hooking all the things up that need hooking up in the right order.

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Qualification None of the above
Experience 3-5
Organisation size Self-employed
Specialisation Cryptocurrency
Sean
Nov 04 2021

Keeps me interested.

What are the best parts of the job?

Always trying new things in a competitive industry.

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What's the most challenging part?

Flexible work can sometimes mean you work too much, or don't have good work-life boundaries.

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Qualification Professional doctorate
Experience 5-10
Organisation size 20-199 employees
Specialisation Web design
Jorja
Nov 19 2021

Great job with awesome people.

What are the best parts of the job?

I love the people working with me!

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What's the most challenging part?

It's not that challenging after you've learned how to do everything well.

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Qualification Certificate (nonaccredited)
Experience 3-5
Organisation size 20-199 employees
Beau
Nov 13 2021

Amazing team.

What are the best parts of the job?

Working with my team, they're amazing.

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What's the most challenging part?

None! We are a great team and it makes everything way easier.

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Qualification Diploma
Experience 5-10
Organisation size 0-4 employees
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