As a no experience front end web developer, you'll often start with tasks like updating website content, fixing minor bugs, or assisting in developing simple webpages under the guidance of more experienced developers. You may also help with testing website functionalities, improving site layouts, or working with basic user interface elements to enhance user experience. This hands-on work gives you a chance to apply what you've learned, become familiar with team workflows, and build a strong foundation in front end development. Over time, as your skills grow, you'll be given more complex assignments and increased responsibilities. Collaboration with designers, backend developers, and project managers will also help you develop valuable teamwork and communication skills.