Achieve a rewarding career in Web Design
During the start of your career path you can continue with your current employment. Your flexible study time should fit easily around your current commitments.
| Typical Career | Support Desk Technician | Support Analyst | Web Designer | Senior Web Designer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Earnings Potential (earn up to) | Up to £22,000 pa | Up to £26,000 pa | Up to £30,000 pa | Up to £43,000 pa |
| Activities | Working with end users resolving day to day problems and troubleshooting |
Working with end users resolving more complex issues, supporting operating systems and desktops. |
Heading up web design projects, client or server side |
Understanding client brand values and interpreting them as creative concepts. Developing secure solutions for companies who trade via the web |
| Qualifications | ||||
| Ultimately... | Contractor / Consultant / Freelance - earn up to £1000 a day! | |||
On completion of the Web Design career path you will be able to develop and maintain websites, create content and digital media and employ standards and technologies for e-commerce websites. With the growth of the Internet almost every company now has a web presence. In addition to this, web technologies are used extensively within most organisations for the sharing of information internally.
This means that skills you learn on the Web Design Career Path can be used across a huge range of companies and industries. The Web Design Career Path will lead you into the exciting and creative world of internet products. The Master CIW™ Designer certification can lead to a successful career as a web designer, creative director, web marketing specialist, business specialist or art director.
Continuous Professional Development
Once you reach this senior level your everyday experience will provide opportunities for continuous professional development.
You may also consider additional training at a higher level, on new technology areas or in management, commercial or business skills.
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