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Male hand typing on white keyboardCareer Options for Web Designers

A web designer has skills that are sought after by many different kinds of employers. As you have probably noticed by now, if you can name a company, you can probably also find their website. Many companies today would not even exist if they didn’t have a website. Can you imagine Amazon.com operating without a website? With many institutions seeking well-rounded web designers, let’s look at some specific careers that web designers may elect to pursue.

Resume tips

While having a well-designed resume is important to land a job in any industry, web designers must also have diverse portfolios of previous work to prove that they are competent. Since the field of web design places as much emphasis on art as it does on technical skills, a web designer’s portfolio is just as important as an impressive resume.

For an example for professional portfolios, take a look at DesignM’s portfolio section to get a better idea of how to tailor your own portfolio to potential employers.

Sifting through job listings

As a technically demanding field, most employers searching for web designers post their available positions online. Taking a look at prominent job search websites can reveal many different career paths for web designers. Here are just a few examples:

As you can see, web designers have the flexibility of working in many industries, spanning from manufacturers to not-for-profits! Furthermore, another perk of being a web designer is that you can chose from working as a full time employee with a company or as a freelance designer. By having this flexibility, you are able to tailor your work schedule to your needs.

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