I would advise you to specialise in one or the other.
developers hire hundreds of people so a broard area of knowledge isn't really going to do much to help you.
You're only going to be judged on the field that you're employed in and you won't find any decent jobs that place you in both.
If you want to lead a team it's good to have a brief understanding over everything but you won't have time to do everything in the team so you might aswell learn to do one of the jobs well.
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