This course is designed with the assumption that participants have no prior exposure to web design. This hands-on course teaches how to create a complete responsive web site on the World Wide Web. Emphasis is placed on presentation style, practical design, and technical issues.
All professionals who interface with the Internet and need basic to advance knowledge in web design, as well as E-Commerce and web graphics development.
Upon successful completion of these courses one will have the skills needed to become a professional web design expert ready for jobs in web development or web graphics design development. Create, update, and maintain large web sites.
Is there mandatory work outside of the classroom?
Students are encouraged to practice the skills learned in class and develop a portfolio of work.
Does this course require any prior knowledge or experience?
Students must be comfortable using a computer. Basic HTML5 basic is helpful. No other prior knowledge is required.
What are the opportunities in web designing?
Job options
Is there a demand for web designers?
The job outlook for web designers is positive, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting 23% growth from 2021 to 2031, particularly in spectator sports, performing arts, and nonstore retail industries.
Who is a Web Designer?
Web designers typically deal with the front-end, or parts of the website that users see and interact with. The role of web designer includes planning, creating, and coding the websites and web pages. The design and layout of a website or a web page is a web designer’s responsibility.
How much can I earn as a Web Designer?
On average, a web designer in the U.S. makes around $65,159 per year. The hourly rate for a web-designer is around $28-34 per hour.
Entry-level: Recent graduates or web designers with no prior work experience tend to fall into this category. These entry-level positions are a great learning experience. They’re also a great opportunity to get your foot in the door and network in the tech industry.
On average, the salary for an entry-level web designer is somewhere around $49,750 per year.
Junior level: To be a junior web designer, you have to have some experience in the field. It doesn’t take that long to become a junior web designer after working at an entry-level job. However, it does take a bit longer to advance to the next level. That’s the reason why the salary greatly varies depending on the experience and skills.
Usually, the salary of a junior web designer ranges from $42,000 to $62,000 per year.
Senior-level: These are at the top of the hierarchy. You have to have years of experience to land a position as a senior web designer. Usually, you have to work at the same company for a few years to get into this role. Senior web designers make important decisions and are trusted to handle important tasks for the company.
What Skills will I acquire in this Web Design Course?
What are the benefits of working as a Web Designer?
There are several perks and benefits of being a web designer. Some of them are as follows:
What if I have more queries?
You can give us a CALL at Toll Free: (866)-GO-GIT-GO OR email at info@global-itech.com
Will the Job Assistance Program Guarantee me a Job?
In our Job Assistance program, we will be helping you land in your dream job by sharing your resume to potential recruiters and assisting you with resume building, preparing you for interview questions. GIT’s training should not be regarded either as a job placement service or as a guarantee for employment as the entire employment process will take part between the learner and the recruiter companies directly and the final selection is always dependent on the recruiter.
Who are the instructors at Global IT?
All the instructors at Global IT are practitioners from the Industry with minimum 8-10 years of relevant IT experience. They are subject matter experts and are passionate for providing an awesome learning experience to the participants.
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