As a junior web developer with no experience, you can find an entry-level role where you help manage a website, program and test applications, or otherwise develop content for both the front-end and the back-end of your system. As an entry-level employee, you may help manage relationships with a client and plan programming tasks under the supervision of an experienced web developer. Many companies use this position as an extended training period to help you learn more about their existing code and current needs, so your main job is to learn whatever you can as you prepare to continue your career.