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Web Design Jobs: How to get into the web design industry

With the widespread use of the internet and its accessibility, having a website for a business has become the general norm. The need for websites has increased the amount of web design jobs which are available in South Africa. Reviewing the requirements for this position will help you to determine how to get into this field of work. If you are just starting out, you can apply for entry level web design jobs.

The core responsibility of a web designer is to create and code webpages. Text, images and sounds can be used to enhance websites. Although there are vacancies for full-time positions, web designers can often find freelance work. To find suitable positions make sure that you have an in-depth knowledge of what this job entails. Responsibilities include updating existing sites and creating sample sites.

Although having a relevant IT qualification is useful, it is important to create an online portfolio to demonstrate your skills. Use links to showcase your work. If you are starting out your career you can create a sample site to showcase your talents. Another way to boost your portfolio, is to find freelance jobs. Internships are a great way to learn and to build up an impressive portfolio.

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To get hired as a web designer it is advantageous to have analytical and technical skills. While IT skills are crucial for this position, imagination and creativity are also required. Communication skills and patience are useful traits for web designers.

Once you are adequately prepared you can start applying for web design vacancies. Companies that typically require the skills of a web designer include software companies, corporations and IT consultancies.

Having a CV, portfolio and cover letter will increase your chances of finding employment. If there are any skills that you are lacking, you can sign up for courses to increase your capabilities. Although it is easier to get a job if you have experience, there are positions for entry-level job seekers.

To look for web design jobs in your area, visit www.JobMail.co.za.

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  1. munetsi says:

    Great post Henno. And with technology anyone can build a career around web designing .Even start working as a freelancer

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