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Node.js Developer Market Demand in Ireland

Hiring outlook, remote working rates, and which companies are actively recruiting.

Hiring outlook
Growing

The JavaScript and TypeScript ecosystem continues to grow in the Irish and UK markets, and Node.js remains the dominant server-side runtime for the high-growth technology product companies that are the most active hirers.

Remote / hybrid
78%

of Ireland Node.js Developer roles advertise remote or hybrid working

Market activity
+15.4%

Year-on-year salary movement in Ireland. Positive movement signals active market competition.

What's driving Node.js Developer demand in Ireland

Strongest in: High sustained demand in fintech, SaaS, and technology product companies with Dublin a leading European Node.js market

The JavaScript and TypeScript ecosystem continues to grow in the Irish and UK markets, and Node.js remains the dominant server-side runtime for the high-growth technology product companies that are the most active hirers.

Who companies hire: Full-stack JavaScript developers, front-end developers who want to specialise in back-end, and software engineers from other languages (Python, Java) who learn Node.js commonly transition into dedicated Node.js Developer roles.

Skills commanding the biggest premium right now

Salary premium over the Ireland median for Node.js Developers who list these skills.

Node.js and Express.js or NestJS+13%
TypeScript back-end development+15%
REST API and GraphQL development+12%
AWS or Azure cloud services+14%
Microservices and Docker+13%

Top employers hiring in Ireland

Companies with consistent or active Node.js Developer hiring in Ireland.

StripeIntercomHubSpot IrelandWorkday IrelandZendesk IrelandSalesforce IrelandFexcoPersonio

Node.js Developer demand questions for Ireland

1

Is Node.js Developer in demand in Ireland in 2026?

Very high demand. Node.js Developer is consistently one of the top-listed back-end engineering roles in Irish technology job postings. The growth of the Dublin technology product sector, combined with the ubiquity of JavaScript across front-end and back-end, sustains strong and growing demand. TypeScript has become the standard for serious Node.js development, and developers with TypeScript skills are particularly sought after.

2

What is the difference between a Node.js Developer and a Full-Stack JavaScript Developer in Ireland?

A Node.js Developer focuses specifically on back-end server-side development using the Node.js runtime, building APIs, microservices, and server infrastructure. A Full-Stack JavaScript Developer works across both back-end (Node.js, Express, NestJS) and front-end (React, Vue.js, Angular). In Irish job postings, many companies use the terms interchangeably for roles where React and Node.js are both expected. A dedicated Node.js Developer role typically has a narrower, deeper back-end focus.

3

Is Node.js a good skill to specialise in for the Irish market in 2026?

Yes. Node.js remains one of the most in-demand back-end runtime skills in Ireland. The TypeScript ecosystem's maturity and the dominance of JavaScript/TypeScript at Dublin's technology product companies make Node.js specialisation a strong career choice. The skills are internationally transferable and the Irish market offers excellent remote working options.

4

What database skills should a Node.js Developer have in Ireland?

PostgreSQL is the most widely used relational database in the Irish Node.js ecosystem, and ORM experience with Prisma or Sequelize is commonly expected. MongoDB is prevalent in startup and NoSQL-favouring product companies. Redis is expected for caching and session management. For cloud-native roles, AWS DynamoDB or Aurora Serverless experience is valued. Senior Node.js Developers are expected to have strong SQL skills and understand database performance optimisation.

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