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How to Become a Web Developer

A web developer is someone who creates and maintains websites. They make sure the website looks good, works properly and is easy to use. Some focus on the design (front-end), some work on the behind-the-scenes parts (back-end), and some do both (full-stack).

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Working Hours40 hours a week
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Work Setting On-site/Remote
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Job Demand

A Day In The Life

If you were a Web Developer, you’d spend your day…
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Writing, testing, and debugging code using tools like Visual Studio Code and Git, while communicating with your team through chat apps and emails

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Joining team meetings to discuss progress, solve problems, and plan tasks with designers, writers or managers

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Updating websites based on client or team feedback, and continuously learning new coding skills to stay ahead in the field

Wanna see a web developer in action? Check out this video!

Is This Career Right for Me?

According to the Holland Codes, people in this career generally possess the following traits:

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Realistic
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Investigative
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Artistic
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Social
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Enterprising
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Conventional

Challenges & Skills

No job is easy, but if you’ve got the right skills, you’ll be ready to handle anything that comes your way!

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Challenges & Skills Needed to Overcome Them

Keeping up with new tech

Skills: Stay curious, keep learning and have strong coding fundamentals.

Making websites work on all devices

Skills: Learn responsive design and test your site on different screens and browsers.

Ensuring the speed and performance of websites

Skills: Use tools to make websites load faster, like shrinking images and using clean code.

Staying safe online

Skills: Learn how to write secure code and use safety tools like HTTPS and strong logins.

Connecting to other tools or apps

Skills: Communicate clearly, share updates and work well with others.

Working with a team

Skills: Writing and reading skills help you record your findings and learn from the work of other scientists.

Making websites easy for everyone to use

Skills: Learn accessibility basics so everyone can use your site comfortably.

Sound like you? Then you might just have what it takes to tackle these challenges and thrive as a Web Developer!

Career Pathway

Thinking long term? This career path shows you how you can grow your role (and salary!) in the world of web development.

Junior Web Developer RM2,500 - RM4,000
Mid-Level Web Developer RM4,000 - RM6,500
Senior Web Developer RM6,500 - RM10,000
Lead Web Developer RM 10,000 - RM15,000
Web Development Manager/Director RM 12,000 - RM20,000
Freelance Web Developer RM 5,000 - RM20,000+

With every step, you’ll gain more skills, responsibility and opportunities. If you’re passionate about computer & multimedia, this career path could be your perfect match!

Global Opportunities

Pros in this field are in demand everywhere—your career could literally take you places!

Top countries hiring professionals in this field:
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United States

Big tech companies like Google and Apple are based here. Cities like Silicon Valley and New York are full of exciting tech careers.

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Germany

Web developers are needed in sectors like car tech and online shopping. It’s also a great place to live with a good work-life balance.

 

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Canada

Canada’s tech scene is growing fast, especially in cities like Toronto and Vancouver. Web developers are in high demand, and people enjoy a safe, healthy and friendly environment.

We hope this guide has helped you understand what to expect and inspired you to explore a path that fits your strengths and passions. Good luck—and have fun discovering your future!

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