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

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What Does an Entry-Level HTML Developer Do?
The duties of an entry-level HTML developer involve creating websites or website content and performing user-facing design tasks using hypertext markup language (HTML). As an HTML developer, you may also use CSS or other web-centered design languages, such as JavaScript. Your responsibilities in this role often include testing existing HTML code for accuracy and quality or creating specific aspects of a website or user interface, such as dropdown menus or other interactive user-facing elements. Some employers refer to jobs that use HTML for web development as front-end developer jobs. Many entry-level jobs in other fields use basic HTML coding, but this title refers to jobs in which coding is your primary duty.
How to Become an Entry-Level HTML Developer
The qualifications that you need to get an entry-level HTML developer job include coding skills in HTML, knowledge of additional web design languages, such as CSS and JavaScript, and a relevant degree. Colleges offer associate and bachelor’s degrees in web development, which typically focus on the use of HTML. You can also pursue a degree in software programming or computer science. Some schools offer post-secondary certificates in front-end web development, and there is no shortage of online coding bootcamps that can help you hone your skills. Most employers expect examples of past work, so you should create a portfolio on your own or build one during your postsecondary studies.
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