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Software and application programmer

Find out more about working as a software and application programmer and the possible pathways to job opportunities.

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Software and application programmers write the code that makes our technology systems work. The field is expanding and, with the growth of artificial intelligence, Victoria needs new and upskilled workers.

Find out what a software and application programmer does and the related Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses and pathways you can take to secure a job.

What is a software and application programmer?

Software and application programmers, design, develop, test and maintain computer code. As a programmer, you will also:

Find out more about software and application programmers(opens in a new window) and these related jobs on the Victorian Skills Gateway(opens in a new window):

Explore these related TAFE and training courses on the Victorian Skills Gateway(opens in a new window):

You may be eligible for government funding to help pay for your course.

Median salary

The median weekly earnings for software and applications programmers in Australia is $2,496.

Source: Jobs and Skills Australia(opens in a new window)

Note this salary is current as of January 2025 and is indicative only. A range of salaries apply to different roles across the industry.

Job demand in Victoria

Below are the employment projections for software and application programmer jobs in Victoria. Figures show the number of workers in 2024 and the new workers expected to enter the workforce by 2027 and 2034.

‘New workers expected’ accounts for workers adding new jobs to the economy and replacing retirees over the next 3 and 10 years. These projections are estimates only. There will be additional jobs available as people move between jobs and industries.

Region Workers 2024 New workers expected by 2027 New workers expected by 2034
Victoria 60,960 5,758 19,552
Melbourne – inner metropolitan 39,144 3,952 13,156
Melbourne – inner south-east metropolitan 5,016 330 1,241
Melbourne – southern metropolitan 3,033 220 824
Melbourne – northern metropolitan 2,894 280 1,042
Melbourne – eastern metropolitan 5,821 383 1,426
Melbourne – western metropolitan 2,792 327 1,170
Ballarat and surrounds (Central Highlands) 477 55 148
Bendigo, Echuca and surrounds (Loddon Campaspe) 401 29 107
Geelong, Colac and surrounds (Barwon) 877 123 315
Gippsland 244 21 51
Horsham and surrounds (Wimmera Southern Mallee) 14 <10 <10
Mildura, Swan Hill and surrounds (Mallee) 30 <10 <10
Shepparton, Seymour and surrounds (Goulburn) 57 <10 13
Wangaratta, Wodonga and surrounds (Ovens Murray) 108 29 43
Warrnambool, Hamilton and surrounds (Great South Coast) 53 <10 <10

Source: Victorian Skills Authority Employment Projections Dashboard

Career story

Gabriel Gervasoni case study

Gabriel taps into a future-proof IT career

“Almost every industry needs IT experts, whether they’re in health, education, business or something else. If you study any kind of IT course, you open doors to lots of different jobs.”

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Updated 19 December 2024



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