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Web Developers

Overview

Web developers build and maintain websites by writing code in languages like HTML and XML, creating user-friendly interfaces, and ensuring sites run smoothly and quickly. They collaborate with clients, designers, and team members to bring website ideas to life, integrating graphics, videos, and interactive features. This creative-technical role involves testing applications, monitoring website performance, and creating prototypes using modern development tools. Many web developers work in flexible environments and can pursue this career through coding bootcamps, computer science degrees, or self-taught programming skills.

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The rapidly evolving American tech industry requires web developers to constantly update their skills with new frameworks, languages, and technologies to remain competitive.

At a Glance

$84,035.31 Avg/yr

Median Wage

Fast Growing

Growth

Technology Design

Top Skill

Key Responsibilities

  • Research, document, rate, or select alternatives for Web architecture or technologies.
  • Develop or implement procedures for ongoing Web site revision.
  • Perform or direct Web site updates.
  • Establish appropriate server directory trees.
  • Document technical factors such as server load, bandwidth, database performance, and browser and device types.
  • Confer with management or development teams to prioritize needs, resolve conflicts, develop content criteria, or choose solutions.
  • Design and implement Web site security measures, such as firewalls and message encryption.
  • Maintain understanding of current Web technologies or programming practices through continuing education, reading, or participation in professional conferences, workshops, or groups.
  • Document test plans, testing procedures, or test results.
  • Respond to user email inquiries, or set up automated systems to send responses.
  • Install and configure hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) servers and associated operating systems.
  • Monitor security system performance logs to identify problems and notify security specialists when problems occur.
  • Develop system interaction or sequence diagrams.
  • Incorporate technical considerations into Web site design plans, such as budgets, equipment, performance requirements, and legal issues including accessibility and privacy.
  • Perform Web site tests according to planned schedules, or after any Web site or product revision.
  • Develop databases that support Web applications and Web sites.
  • Analyze user needs to determine technical requirements.
  • Design, build, or maintain Web sites, using authoring or scripting languages, content creation tools, management tools, and digital media.
  • Collaborate with management or users to develop e-commerce strategies and to integrate these strategies with Web sites.
  • Renew domain name registrations.
  • Create Web models or prototypes that include physical, interface, logical, or data models.
  • Communicate with network personnel or Web site hosting agencies to address hardware or software issues affecting Web sites.
  • Select programming languages, design tools, or applications.
  • Back up files from Web sites to local directories for instant recovery in case of problems.
  • Provide clear, detailed descriptions of Web site specifications, such as product features, activities, software, communication protocols, programming languages, and operating systems software and hardware.
  • Evaluate code to ensure that it is valid, is properly structured, meets industry standards, and is compatible with browsers, devices, or operating systems.
  • Write supporting code for Web applications or Web sites.
  • Recommend and implement performance improvements.
  • Evaluate or recommend server hardware or software.

Career Considerations

Continuous Learning and Skill Development

The rapidly evolving American tech industry requires web developers to constantly update their skills with new frameworks, languages, and technologies to remain competitive.

Remote Work Opportunities

Many American companies now offer flexible remote work arrangements for web developers, expanding job opportunities beyond geographic limitations.

Competitive Compensation and Benefits

The strong demand for web developers in the US market typically results in attractive salaries, comprehensive benefits packages, and potential equity compensation.

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