How much does a web programmer earn in Spain?

Web programmers continue to be one of the most demanded technological professionals in the Spanish labor market. A demand that companies are unable to cover due to a lack of specialized workers and that, moreover, increases every year. All this has led to the salaries of technology professionals being among the fastest growing, since many companies resort to salary increases to attract talent.

Aulab, a company specializing in technological training through bootcamps, explain that “web programmers have become a fundamental figure for companies given the dizzying growth of the web development sector, especially during the pandemic because at that stage many businesses they had to make the leap to the online channel, increasing the search for this professional profile much more”.

According to the Experis Tech Cities 2021 report, professionals in the IT sector in Spain earn an average salary of 37,660 euros gross per year, which is 42% more than the national average. But what salary does a web programmer in Spain receive, specifically? Well, according to the data collected by Aulab, from the Indeed portal, a junior programmer in our country earns, on average, 23,904 euros per year.

Now, this average salary varies depending on the area and the specialization of the programmer, as shown below:

Front-end developer programmer. Junior front-end tech professionals start with a median salary of $32,000 a year. A figure that increases over the years based on experience. The work of these developers is to design the website, its functionality and any aspect that affects the client side. Its objective is none other than to make the website attractive, navigable and easy to use.

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Back-end developer programmer. A junior back-end developer earns an average salary of €25,000 per year. And, as in the case of the front-end programmer, this figure grows with the accumulated experience. This professional is in charge of the architecture of the website or application, and the server-side elements. Its objective is that the website has optimal performance, anticipating possible problems and creating all possible solutions so that the requested actions are executed correctly.

Full stack web programmer. Full-stack web developers are the most complete profile since they have front-end and back-end knowledge, so their salary range is higher, with a range between 35,000 and 45,000 euros per year. This technical profile is increasingly in demand due to its ability to develop web and applications, its knowledge of programming languages ​​and its handling of different operating systems. This professional is capable of developing the graphical interface of a website, inserting elements on the page, styling and animating them, as well as being able to build the structure of the website or application and implement all its functionalities.

The Hackademy programming course offered by Aulab (www.aulab.es) is aimed at anyone interested in working on new technologies. The course is suitable for those who, without previous knowledge in computing, are looking for a change in their work life that will allow them to position themselves quickly in an industry with a high demand for personnel. The Hackademy course is also suitable for those who are passionate about IT and technology, who are looking for a structured course with a learning methodology that allows them to give a professional direction to their passion.

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