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Learn Front-End Web Development to Advance Your Career

Front-end web development handles building the part of the website that a user sees and interacts with in their browser. This skill will be in-demand as long as websites exist. Learning front-end web development opens doors in nearly every industry to create useful websites for a full-time employer or on a client-by-client basis as a freelancer. Developers who specialize in the front-end have a variety of options for specializing from a specific coding language or framework to industry or business size.

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Websites consist of two parts: the front-end and the back-end. The front-end, sometimes called the “client-side” is the part that users, also called “clients, ” can see and interact with. The back-end, sometimes called “server-side, ” connects the website to databases, security, and other services that clients don’t directly interact with. All together, this is referred to as the “full-stack” because each side of the website also uses specific technologies, coding languages and frameworks, that are “stacked” like building blocks.

For the most part front-end development is practiced by Front-end Developers. They build the user interface, the look and feel of the site, and code the dynamic or interactive components. Front-end Developers are proficient in HTML and CSS, JavaScript and its frameworks, and Git. Most Front-end Developers also know how to use Adobe Photoshop.

Web Developers and Full Stack Developers are generalists. They work with the full-stack, including front-end development. These positions require knowledge of front-end development as well as at least one back-end programming language (Java, Python, or Ruby), SQL, and Git.

If you’re not ready to dive into learning development, consider a career as a Web Designer! Web Designers plan and create the look and feel of a website which a Front-end Developer then uses to code the client-side. Web Designers rely on Photoshop and sometimes Illustrator or Sketch to do their job.

Front-end web development is a great way to get into a career that involves coding. Once you dive into learning your first coding language, it’s much easier to pick up more coding languages which can set you up for a Web Developer or Full Stack Developer career.

Front-End Web Development Career Options

Here are a few career paths for which you’ll likely need Front-End Web Development skills in order to succeed. We also include additional info about their average salaries, their day-to-day responsibilities, and a link to learn more about each career.

  • Web Developer

    Indeed.com Avg. Salary

    $82K / year

    Glassdoor Avg. Salary

    $83K / year

    Web developers build webpages using coding languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. They program functionality and identify/troubleshoot errors in code. Web developers can work on front-end development (the part of the website you see in a web browser), or on back-end development (the logic and database functionality that runs on the web server). Others work as full-stack developers, providing end-to-end (front to back) expertise.

  • Front End Developer

    Indeed.com Avg. Salary

    $115K / year

    Glassdoor Avg. Salary

    $87K / year

    A Front End Developer builds the front end, also called client-side, of a website or web application. Some Front End Developers will update current websites to meet modern standards, create prototypes from wireframes, and use design comps to satisfy the needs of their employer or client.

  • Web Designer

    Indeed.com Avg. Salary

    $54K / year

    Glassdoor Avg. Salary

    $69K / year

    Web designers design the appearance and workings of a website. They use their understanding of both visual design and technical design principles to create functional web layouts. Some web designers work from home and enjoy the flexibility of freelance work, while others work for agencies or businesses. Good web designers have the experience and foresight to anticipate the end-user experience and design for ease of use and navigation.

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