Remote Front End Web Developer
What Is a Remote Front End Web Developer and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

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What Does a Remote Front-End Web Developer Do?
With skills in user interface design and coding, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, front-end web developers fill a critical role in the creation of software applications and platforms. Many can work from home with a high-end computer and fast internet access. In the role of remote front-end web developer, your responsibilities include collaborating with technical architects, designers, user experience specialists, and the quality assurance (QA) team to design, develop, and debug applications. You also work to ensure the new software works well in a variety of different browsers, on mobile devices, and in conjunction with content management and e-commerce systems. While remote front-end web developers perform the majority of their job duties at home, they may need to travel to the office occasionally.
How to Become a Remote Front-End Web Developer
Many remote front-end web developers have an associate or bachelor's degree in computer science, programming, information technology or a related field. But some learn on their own through online courses and technical boot camps; employers may consider candidates who have proven proficiency in building websites and applications but do not have a degree. Become proficient in various programming languages and practice creating different types of applications. Build a substantial portfolio that shows your proficiency in design and troubleshooting. Most front-end web developers start their careers with an in-house position to gain experience in the industry. Once you are confident in your skills, seek remote front-end web developer jobs.
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