💻Careers in Web Development

Based on the learning projects of this bootcamp, you have acquired foundational and intermediate skills in web development, covering web fundamentals, JavaScript and React.

Here are below some viable career paths for your future. By starting with these roles, you can gain valuable experience, refine their skills, and explore various areas within web development to determine the best fit for your interests and career aspirations.

1. Frontend Web Intern

Role Description: Interns gain hands-on experience by working on real projects under the guidance of experienced developers. This role is perfect for further developing skills and gaining industry experience.

Key Skills: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, willingness to learn, Git.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Assisting in the development of web applications

  • Learning and applying new technologies and best practices

  • Participating in code reviews and team meetings

  • Completing assigned tasks and projects with mentorship support

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2. Junior Frontend Developer

Role Description: Frontend developers are responsible for implementing visual and interactive elements that users engage with through their web browser. They work closely with designers and backend developers.

Key Skills: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, responsive design, Git, version control.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Developing user-facing features using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

  • Building reusable components and front-end libraries for future use

  • Translating designs and wireframes into high-quality code

  • Ensuring the technical feasibility of UI/UX designs

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3. Junior Web Developer

Role Description: Junior web developers assist in the development of websites and web applications. They typically work under the guidance of senior developers to build, test, and deploy web solutions.

Key Skills: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, basic understanding of web frameworks like React, Git, problem-solving.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Writing clean, efficient, and maintainable code

  • Assisting in the development of web applications

  • Debugging and fixing issues in existing projects

  • Collaborating with team members to define and implement new features

We hope this information is useful and supports you to find the a career path which is of interest to you! We now invite you to continue with the personal career mapping exercise!

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