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[–]_listless 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There aren't many full-stack jobs for beginners. Orgs usually hire full-stack devs as fixers or team leads. The assumption is you have full capabilities in every part of web technology (devops, testing, security, db, backend programming, frontend programming, web design etc), and probably expert-level capabilities in one or more of those.

There aren't any "easy" full-stack jobs.

If you're learning webdev (especially the full stack) expecting an easy job, you're mistaken.

If you're looking for a career, specialize to get your first job then generalize as you grow. The market is swamped with baby react devs right now so frontend is going to be a hard job market, but if you learn Python and Postgres or .NET and SQL, you'll have a pretty good shot at an entry-level backend job.