Web Development Classes & Bootcamps France

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Web development is the practice of building, updating, and maintaining websites through a combination of design principles, content creation, programming, and security best practices. The modern web began in 1991 when Tim Berners-Lee launched the first website, a groundbreaking moment that laid the foundation for today’s digital economy, online communication, and e-commerce. According to Forbes, more than 71% of businesses now maintain a website, making skilled Web Developers vital across virtually every industry.

Within the field, many professionals choose to specialize. Front End Developers focus on the visual and interactive parts of a website, the elements users see and click on, while Back End Developers manage servers, databases, and security behind the scenes. Full Stack Developers combine both skill sets, handling a broad range of technical tasks from user interface design to server-side logic. Across all roles, Web Developers depend on strong programming abilities, creative problem-solving, and a solid grasp of user-centered digital design.

Industries in France Using Web Development

Web development careers are growing in France alongside the country’s general technical rise. Targeted investment in technical education, high-tech businesses, and emerging technologies represents a national push to claim France’s share of the global digital economy. This country intends to become “the digital hub of Europe,” or the center of the region’s technical innovation and commerce. With an average of 6% annual growth throughout the last decade and almost 500,000 open technical jobs, this effort has created opportunities for tech workers of all kinds.

  • Software Development: In France, the software development industry employs the largest number of web development workers. In addition to maintaining web presences, Web Developers create and develop companies’ cloud- and web-based applications, including the increasingly popular Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) delivery model. Some of the largest software development companies, such as Dassault Systèmes, Thales Group, and Sopra Steria, regularly hire Web Development workers. Other notable web development employers in this industry are video game publisher Ubisoft, SAP France, and Datadog.
  • Marketing: In France, there are fewer native digital marketing firms compared to other types of technical businesses; however, many international marketers, like Globant in Paris, Saatchi & Saatchi + Duke in Saint-Denis, and Mirum Agency in Toulouse, operate significant branches in the country. Noteworthy Digital Marketing firms that originated in France include Mirakl, specializing in marketplace solutions; Heaven, focusing on digital strategy and AR/VR; and SmartWeb Group, which provides SEO and marketing services. Brevo is notable for offering France’s most commonly used Marketing Automation and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tools.
  • Ecommerce: Ecommerce encompasses both platform providers and independent online retailers, the latter of which require web development teams for tasks such as updating product listings and site layouts. Prominent France-based online retailers include Veepee, Fnac.com, Cdiscount, and La Redoute.
  • Information Technology: IT consulting and service companies often recommend and implement web-based approaches. French companies Capgemini and Atos are best known as IT consultants, but they also offer significant web application development services. Other IT companies in France with major web development components include Tech-computer, Neos-SDI, and OVHcloud. Sigfox, a newer startup, is notable for its IoT solutions, particularly systems operating over wide geographical areas.
  • Web Design and Development: While most web design and development companies are smaller, on average, than software development and digital services companies, they individually hire more Web Developers. Larger web development firms tend to integrate digital marketing, branding, and ecommerce alongside their web services. This category also includes many small and freelance Developers. Prominent web development companies in France include Idéematic, Elinext, Clever Age, 3W Academy, Digitality Agency, and Tapptic.
  • Finance and FinTech: Financial institutions were some of the earliest converts to the digital economy, and banks and other financial service providers are major employers of technical workers in France. French multinational banks like Société Générale (SG) and BNP Paribas have in-house web development teams for their direct operations and their online subsidiaries like Boursorama Banque and Hello Bank. Many foreign international banks, like HSBC and Bank of America, also have web development teams in France. Independent, online-only neobanks like Nickel are fewer in number in France, but are also consistent web development employers.
  • Healthcare, Life Sciences, and Biotechnology: France’s healthcare industry includes hospitals and other healthcare providers, health services platforms, and researchers and manufacturers for pharmaceuticals, hygiene products, and biotechnology. Each of these companies needs web-based systems for customer interaction and internal management. A few of the French healthcare companies recently hiring Web Developers were Doctolib (online medical scheduling), Deemea (AI medical analysis), Daedalus (diagnostic software), CompuGroup Medical (cloud-based organizational software), and Cegedim (software tools for healthcare).
  • Manufacturing: With the rise of Industry 4.0 innovations like smart factories and IoT integration, the French manufacturing industry is undergoing the most energetic digital transformation. Many manufacturers seek technology consultants or build internal tech teams, including Web Developers, to devise, implement, and maintain their new digital systems. Thales Group, an aerospace and defense contractor, is one of the largest French manufacturers that regularly hires Web Developers.
  • Transportation and Logistics: In parallel with manufacturing, the logistics industry has embraced web-based tools for client support and internal organization. In France, some of the main logistics firms hiring Web Developers include CMA CGM, GEODIS, and SCNF Logistics (a component of the French national railway). Passenger transportation also benefits from digital solutions, as France’s successful ride-sharing startup BlaBlaCar demonstrates.

Web Development Jobs in France

Note that for the positions listed here, employers in Paris pay an average of €5,000 more per year, due to larger employers and a higher cost of living.

Web Developer

The most common title for web development positions in France, ‘Web Developer’, can apply to many differing roles, which could be more specifically titled Front End, Back End, and Full Stack Developer. Web Developers may also work in any industry, from high-tech development and consulting firms to web-powered companies of all types. Some Web Developers in France are also freelance contractors.

This range of duties and employers results in wide variability in income. Estimates for the average annual salary for Web Developers in France range between €45,000 and €70,000. Entry-level Web Developers earn €40,000 per year, on average, but more likely salaries are lower, around €35,000. Fully remote Web Developers in France also earn around €40,000 per year, on average. The average is higher for Senior Web Developers, who can reach salaries of €85,000 per year, and other roles with higher training requirements or more complex duties. For comparison, the average annual incomes for more specific Web Development jobs are:

  • Front End Developer: €43,000
  • Back End Developer: €45,000
  • Full Stack Developer: €50,000

Web Designer

The most frequent employers of Web Designers in France are web design and development agencies. However, a majority of Web Designers are either freelancers or direct hires of non-technical businesses. Within these companies, Web Designers may collaborate with in-house web development teams and/or maintain and update existing websites; the latter is most common in industries like advertising, ecommerce, and digital publishing. The lower training demands for these positions result in higher supply and lower wages. Web Designers in France earn an average of €35,000 per year, with entry-level roles closer to €30,000 and Senior Web Designers earning €55,000 per year on average.

Platform-Specific Developers

Some Web Developers create websites, webpages, or web components using specific development platforms, with jobs titled accordingly. These platforms may be websites, software packages, or coding frameworks. Here are several common platform-specific development jobs listed with their average annual salary in France:

  • Amazon Web Services Developer: €50,000
  • Azure Developer: €50,000
  • Java Developer: €48,000
  • JavaScript Developer: €45,000
  • MySQL Developer: €43,000
  • Ruby on Rails Developer: €48,000
  • Shopify Developer: €45,000
  • WordPress Developer: €40,000
  • Wix Developer: €45,000

Web development is part of many other jobs, being either a direct portion of the job or a field that professionals need to understand to perform their work effectively. A sample listing below shows the average annual income for workers in France.

Jobs Potentially Including Web Development

  • Software Developer: €60,000
  • User Interface (UI) Designer: €48,000
  • User Experience (UX) Designer: €48,000

Jobs Where There Is a Need to Understand Web Development

  • Digital Marketer: €42,000
  • Digital Strategist: €50,000
  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Specialist: €45,000
  • Search Manager: €40,000
  • Web Analyst: €41,000
  • Web Optimization Specialist: €45,000

Web Development Classes in France

Offered through Noble Desktop, the Full Stack Web Development Certificate is a live online program that teaches you how to program the visual appearance of a web application (the front-end) and the infrastructure that allows it to function (the back-end) to create complete web pages. Project-oriented, it will cover everything you need to know to code websites from scratch while building a portfolio of working web applications to showcase to potential employers. This course takes 17 weeks for full-time students and ten months for part-time. It includes 1:1 mentoring–also in a live online format–and one free retake. You’ll receive a certificate of completion at the end of this training that can be added to your resume, cover letter, or online portfolio.

The Software Engineering Certificate is a live online program that is divided into front-end development, React Development, and Django (Python) Development. You will learn HTML to mark up web pages and CSS for styling; the fundamentals of JavaScript and Git; and how to use Flexbox and Grid to layout, align, reorder, and adapt webpage content to different screen sizes. You’ll then move on to the fundamental JavaScript programming concepts, including variables, data types, loops, and DOM. Plus, you’ll cover topics like React, a powerful JavaScript library for web development, and master Node.js, MongoDB, and Express.js to round out your JavaScript development skills.

By creating a portfolio of projects, preparing for common interview questions, and polishing your resume and LinkedIn profile, this course will have you ready to pursue a new job in software engineering in as little as 20 weeks (on a full-time schedule). One-on-one mentoring and a free one-year retake are included in the cost of this course. This training requires no previous experience, making it great for beginners.

Also offered by Noble Desktop, the Python Developer Bootcamp teaches Python for software development with Django, Django REST, and other developer tools like Git and SQL. You’ll start by learning the basics of Python, including its lexical syntax, then move to more advanced topics like dictionaries, custom functions, and sorting algorithms. In week two, you’ll learn object-oriented programming, how to work with APIs, and get an introduction to web databases using SQL. By creating projects that can be added to your portfolio, you’ll master URL dispatchers, querying models, and automating tasks with Django, as well as how to work with images, authentication, and use API endpoints with Django REST.

It’s recommended that you are comfortable coding HTML and basic CSS. You should possess equivalent knowledge of Noble Desktop’s Web Development with HTML & CSS class, and mastery of another programming language is helpful but not required. This class comes with one-on-one mentoring, a free one-year retake, and a verified digital certificate included with your purchase.

Web Development Corporate Training in France

If your office or team needs corporate web development training, Noble Desktop offers flexible solutions to support your goals. Its corporate training programs can be tailored to your organization’s needs. Training sessions can be conducted live online, or you can purchase discounted bulk vouchers, select specific courses for your employees, or allow team members to choose their own schedules.

With customizable curricula and industry-expert instructors, Noble Desktop’s corporate training is designed to deliver practical, results-driven learning for businesses and organizations of all sizes. To learn more or arrange a free consultation, contact Noble Desktop at corporate@nobledesktop.com

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