Associate Web Developer
What Is an Associate Web Developer and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

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What Is an Associate Web Developer?
An associate web developer is a junior-level web developer who tends to the basic responsibilities of the team. As an associate developer, you determine the requirements of the client, pick out team members, and delegate development tasks to each of them. Most of your duties cover the introductory and testing phases of a given project because you have to make sure every part of the website works as it should. You ensure that the website or application supports migration; users need to be able to access the site or app from multiple operating systems. Associate web developers work as part of a team rather than coding the entire site.
What Are the Requirements to Become an Associate Web Developer?
To be an associate web developer, you need an associate degree in Web programming with coursework in PHP, HML5, Javascript, and CSS, or another coding language like Perl. You need a background in software design; the minimum requirement is at least one year of experience for many employers. If you have coded any applications or websites independently, it is important to showcase them on your resume.
How to Advance as an Associate Web Developer
The most common path of advancement for an associate web developer is to the position of senior web developer. If you gain more extensive qualifications such as a bachelor’s degree in Web programming and sharpen your skills, you can take other paths. For example, if you specialize in coding within a specific framework, you can become a front-end or back-end developer. As an associate developer, you do not always code directly. You can, however, become a developer/programmer that works in both capacities.
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