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What's the average salary for a web developer?

Web development is essential for almost every organisation. This is because a website often forms an essential part of a company’s marketing strategy. Web developers are highly sought after in a range of industries. Learn more about the salary an individual can expect to achieve when working in this highly skilled role.

Pay

There is no set pay scale for a web developer. Starting salaries vary between companies and often start at around £14,000 per year for a non-graduate junior web developer. Graduates can expect to earn a starting web developer salary of around £18,000 per annum. With significant experience and increased responsibility, an individual in a web developer job can earn up to £45,000 per annum. Those with skills that are in high demand can earn more than colleagues lacking specialist skills.

Skills and training

To work as a web developer, a range of skills are required: Creativity and technical knowledge Web developers require creativity and knowledge of web design. This is essential as a website must look attractive and catch an individual’s attention. A good web developer requires strong technical knowledge of HTML and other key industry technologies. Communication and common sense
Good communication and interpersonal skills is vital to a prospective web developer. Web developers must communicate with their clients, with prospective audiences, and with a team of other specialists, should they not be working alone. Web developers must possess common sense. They need to use sophisticated tools in their work but should know when to be cautious. A cool head under pressure A web developer requires patience and a clear focus when working under pressure. Deadlines are often tight for web developers, so it is vital that an individual working in this role is able to work to a high standard, regardless of the time frame they have to work to. An interest in new technology Web developers must have a keen interest in new technology and learning new skills. They must show an interest in continuing learning, either through teaching themselves or by attending relevant courses. Education To work in web developer employment, an individual requires strong computing skills. It is essential to possess a HND or foundation degree as a minimum. The majority of web developers possess computer-related degrees. Many universities offer prospective web developers a chance to develop a broad range of computing skills.

Working conditions

Web developer may work in isolation or as part of a large team of specialists. Web developers are required to spend much of their time sitting in front of a computer monitor. The majority of web developers work in an office environment.

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