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I’m a Front end Software engineer and just got moved to be the “full stack” engineer for another team. I have not touched the backend at all at this company, I have worked on the backend before, but I’m not sure it makes sense to do that without a raise.
Within a company, a team move doesn’t usually come with a raise. If you think that the move will set back your future promotion, don’t do it. If you like to learn about new things, why not? Think about it this way: the company is paying you the same money for less work (as you aren’t experienced in full stack). You get the learning opportunity for free
Frontend and full stack is usually the same pay. Sometimes front end will also do api work depending on team needs. If your new full stack role requires to build performant and complex UIs as well as writing API from ground up, then you are gonna be overworked. Usually full stack engineers do mostly API/backend work and any frontend work tend to be trivial.
Pay for both the roles is same unless by Frontend you mean only html & css (sorta web developer)
Okay but that’s not the job i was hired for. Just because I can do full stack does not mean I’d do it for the same price
Then you shouldn't have accepted the new role.