Entry Level Front End Web Developer
What Is an Entry Level Front End Web Developer and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

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What Does an Entry-Level Front-End Web Developer Do?
An entry-level front end web developer helps create the user interface and interactive aspects of a website. As an entry-level worker, you assist members of the web development team who program websites using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code. As a junior member of a web development team, your duties include testing site code or handling specific aspects of a design and development project. Your responsibilities often include preparing visual elements using code and image editing software such as Photoshop or InDesign. In addition to web sites, entry-level front end developers program and test mobile and web applications.
How to Get an Entry-Level Front-End Web Developer Job
Entry-level front-end web developers need coding skills and a computer science or web development degree. Some employers do not specify a degree preference, but they do request two or more years of previous experience. The qualifications for front-end developers always include knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. You also must be familiar with environments and frameworks such as Drupal, Wordpress, Angular, or Bootstrap. You can create a portfolio of web design projects that you have worked on during your academic studies or on your own.
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