web developer

If you’re savvy with a computer and enjoy designing web pages and working on technical problems, then you'll make a great web developer. These professionals help clients and employers make visually appealing websites. Learn more about what to expect if you become a web developer.

what is a web developer?

As the name implies, web developers build and design websites from scratch. Typically, developers are also responsible for the appearance of the site, as well as technical aspects like site speed and how much traffic it can handle. This position also requires writing web content for the website from time to time, depending on the need. If a web developer is capable of working on both the frontend and backend of website development, they are often referred to as web designers or full-stack developers.

web developer tasks

A web developer must be familiar with the different coding languages needed to design or create a website from scratch. This includes coding, designing, and modifying websites from layout to function to overall user experience. Because of this, your work is often varied and comes with all sorts of computer-related tasks.

web developers are present in different industries

These days, any business that wants to reach a wider audience must have its own website. This means that web developers are present in just about any industry that needs a website or some form of digital presence. This flexibility also means that you can work for one company or multiple clients. Those who choose to work for a single company, however, generally follow an office-based setup.

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average salary of a web developer

Web development is one of the most popular and rapidly growing industries in the world. Due to demand, this position draws a median average annual salary of $90,000 in Australia. Entry-level positions start at $75,000 per year, while most experienced workers make up to $125,000 per year.

factors that affect web developer pay

As with any career, various factors impact the salary of a web developer. This includes areas of expertise; web developers who specialises in certain areas of web design can earn more. Previous work experience and a strong work portfolio will also help you negotiate for higher pay, as do other credentials in the form of education and technical proficiency.

Of course, where you choose to work also makes an impact on your salary range because some states and cities pay higher or lower than others.

If you would like to find out more detail on this feel free to use our salary calculator tool.

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types of web developer

Because “web developer” is an umbrella term, there are several different categories that web developers fall under that are named based on factors like the area of expertise and skill level. Generally, web developers fall into three main specializations, which are frontend, backend, and full-stack. However, there are also subtypes, and these include:

  • Frontend developer
  • Backend developer
  • Full-stack developer
  • WordPress developer
  • Mobile web developer
  • Web security developer
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working as a web developer

If you’re interested in entering the field of web development, it's important to know what to expect in the job, your possible work environment, your job responsibilities, your work schedule, and the general job outlook.

duties and responsibilities

  • Designing, building, and maintaining websites and software applications
  • Using content creation tools, scripting languages, management tools, applications, and digital media to build websites or to create relevant web content
  • Directing or performing timely and necessary website updates
  • Effectively consulting with other teams to prioritize needs, to resolve any ongoing conflicts, to develop content for different criteria, and to generate solutions best suited for avoiding future problems
  • Demonstrating a strong understanding of UI, cross-browser compatibility, and general web functions and best practices
  • Proactively backing up files from the web to local directories to prime them for recovery if needed, as well as to making sure no data is ever lost
  • Using customer feedback to identify problems and to refer them to the appropriate team/personnel for correction
  • Monitoring site traffic and implementing best practices to organically increase this traffic
  • Keeping a strong grasp on web security principles and how these can apply to E-commerce applications

work environment

A web developer’s environment used to be mostly office-based. However, more and more employees are nowadays working remotely, and this includes web developers that typically only need their computers to do the work. There are also many freelance web developers who work from home and follow their own schedules.

work schedule

Like many full-time employees, web developers follow the standard nine-to-five work schedule for five days a week, often completing the usual 40 hours. However, there are plenty of exceptions because working long hours/overtime or coming in on the weekend to meet a deadline is common. Some companies allow shorter workweeks and/or flexible schedules for web developers. However, following business hours and going overtime is very common, especially when a big project is due. Of course, freelance web developers often work on their own time and don’t follow the typical nine-to-five schedule.

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education & qualifications

In some settings, a person can start as a web developer with no more than a high school diploma. That said, for many jobs, you need at least a Certificate IV in Information Technology or a bachelor’s degree to advance in the field and get more opportunities. This is because many high school classes cover the basics of web and graphic design, and you can already start a freelance career once you gain a level of expertise in these. Note that more detail-oriented positions will require at least a bachelor’s degree in courses like computer programming, computer science, or anything related.

 web developer certificates

Certifications are not necessary when pursuing a job as a web developer although they do help. With certifications, you can make yourself more marketable to employers, especially for certain areas.

web developer experience

If you don’t have a bachelor’s degree and have started work as a freelance web developer, your previous experience and portfolio is your leverage when finding more work. An original, professional portfolio is essential for web developers who use it to find projects. However, if you’re looking for a more traditional position in a company, then gaining experience through an internship helps you more.

For example, those looking to enter web development in a company benefit from an internship in a tech firm. Lastly, mid-level positions in web development typically require at least five years of relevant work experience.

skills & competencies

There are a few skill areas that will help you get ahead as a web developer.

high attention to detail

When coding, the smallest typo can have a significant impact on a website’s functionality or, worse, can lead to a 404. As a web developer, you must ensure that you don’t miss any key details. You also need to know how to look for problems and where to look for them when troubleshooting. This takes patience and laser focus.

multitasking

Projects are seldom handled in one work session, which is why you need to show you’re capable of juggling multiple tasks all at the same time without sacrificing quality work. You also need to ensure that you don’t miss deadlines and that you know what to prioritize and when to prioritize it.

problem-solving

In addition to looking attractive, websites must be functional. As a developer, you should make sure that the client’s vision looks good and is easy to manage when you create a website

creativity

Developers are also responsible for finding the most elegant solution for both the client and user. This satisfaction takes creativity. The longer you work as a web developer, the more you realize that there are always multiple solutions to a problem and that it’s up to you to find the best one.

 

communication

While there are moments when you have to work alone, you also need to communicate with stakeholders and team members throughout the projects to ensure that everyone is aware of how the process is going. Additionally, remain open to ideas, insights, and suggestions from your teammates and clients. Promoting open lines of communication is incredibly helpful in this line of work.

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FAQs about working as a web developer

What does a web developer do?

As the name implies, a web developer is a professional who has expertise in conceptualizing, designing and creating websites. To do this, a web developer employs knowledge and expertise in tools like coding language. When a web developer does a job well, everything about a website fits together superbly, from its looks to its design, functionality, and overall user experience.

What skills do I need to be a web developer?

To become a developer, you need a variety of skills, both learned and “soft.” For example, in addition to learning how to use programming language, developing content, and being able to code, you also need high attention to detail, logical thinking, problem-solving, and good communication skills. All of these attributes work together to help you become a good web developer. Additionally, you are to ensure you stay on top of new programs and applications so that you can adapt and grow your skills and, therefore, the value you bring to your client.

How do I become a web developer?

Typically, you can start by gaining a high school diploma and then by taking on freelance projects. This will familiarize you with the field while also helping you to sharpen your skills. During this time, you can also find an area to specialize in, such as coding or graphic design. However, if you’re seeking a more traditional route to becoming a web developer, you need to earn a bachelor’s degree in a related area, such as computer science or software engineering. Note that while training isn’t necessarily required, having a solid educational background on top of a solid portfolio will help you stand out more in the job market.

Is web developer a good career?

Certainly. With demand continuously rising, taking up a career as a web developer is a good path to follow, and the progression is gradual and steady. Additionally, specializing in certain areas of web development will also help open new opportunities both in and out of the industry.

 

Can I learn web development in 3 months?

You can learn the basics of web development (such as HTML and CSS) in no time. However, learning more important tools, like JavaScript, requires more time and hard work. Additionally, web development is a continuous process of learning and improving your skills and specializations.

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working with Randstad as a web developer

If you fancy computer programming and are up for the challenge, then the field of web development is perfect for you. Not only will you learn technical skills that serve you in other industries, but you’ll also be in a challenging but exciting position that continuously hones you.

Since web development is a high-demand and growing field, there are also plenty of opportunities for growth and career progression. The work itself is barely physical, making it less stressful than jobs involving manual labour. This makes web development a great fit for people who wish to learn relevant skills while also securing a stable job that provides plenty of room for growth.

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