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A Web Developer is responsible for designing, coding, and maintaining websites, collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure client requirements are met. Proficient in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and frameworks like React, Angular, or Vue.js, they prioritize responsive design and conduct thorough testing and debugging. Security implementation and integration with content management systems are key aspects of the role. Qualifications include a degree in Computer Science, proven experience, and strong problem-solving skills. Career development options include specialization in front-end or back-end development, progressing to roles like Lead Developer or Chief Technology Officer. Strong communication and staying updated on industry trends are crucial for success.

Job Role Description

Key Responsibilities

1. Website Development
2. Programming
3. Responsive Design
4. Testing & Debugging
5. Collaboration
6. Content Management Systems (CMS)
7. Security
8. Stay Updated

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1. Education
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Web Development, or a related field.
2. Experience
Proven experience as a web developer with a strong portfolio of past projects
3. Technical Proficiency
Proficiency in front-end technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and back-end technologies (Node.js, Python, PHP, Ruby). Familiarity with web development frameworks (React, Angular, Vue.js). Experience with version control systems (Git).
4. Skills
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Excellent communication and collaboration skills.

Career Development

Web developers can advance their careers by specializing in specific areas such as front-end or back-end development, becoming full-stack developers, or moving into roles like Lead Developer, Technical Architect, or even Chief Technology Officer (CTO) with experience and further education. This description provides a general overview, and specific responsibilities may vary based on the company's size, industry, and project requirements.