Wednesday, July 30, 2008

WEB DESING AND ADMINISTRATION






WEB DESIGN AND ADMINISTRATION





The explosion of the Internet, and the usefulness of the web to business, has created tremendous opportunities for those interested in a career in Web Development and Administration.

Web professionals are responsible for helping a wide variety of entities conduct business over the web. From commerce to government, professionals in this field create the look and feel of a website. Websites can be as simple as offering basic information about a companies services or as complex as supply chain management transactions. As a result of advancements in technology, the web has quickly become one of the most efficient ways to conduct business.

Professionals in this field can be responsible for a number of different tasks including: site architecture, screen layout and design, HTML authoring, programming web applications, and performing site testing and maintenance.Web designers and developers often interact with internal and external clients and need to have strong communications skills.












  1. WEB CONTENT ADMINISTRATOR



  2. WEB PROGRAMMER



  3. WEB DESIGNER



  4. WEBMASTER
















    Career: Web Content Administrator
    Description


  5. Responsible for content management, organization,
    and assessment of corporate website.

  6. Responsible for managing/performing various website
    editorial activities.

  7. Gathers feedback from internal and external
    customers for website improvement and enhancement.

















  8. Career: Web Programmer
    Description


  9. Responsible for the design, development, and
    maintenance of new and existing web applications.

  10. Test and perform complete quality assurance
    evaluation on all Internet and Intranet applications.

  11. Document all Internet and Intranet applications for
    future business and technology needs.

















  12. Career: Web Designer
    Description


  13. The web designer is responsible for developing the
    design and visual content of corporate or client
    websites.

  14. Uses graphic design and other development tools, as
    well as HTML and related code, to create functional and
    appealing websites and other electronic communications.

  15. The web designer is also involved in the development
    and execution of website plans and specifications.



















  16. Career: Webmaster
    Description


  17. Responsible for executing day-to-day web
    administration of a corporate or client website.

  18. Duties typically include developing web content,
    managing existing site content, editing pages as well as
    adding functionality to the overall website.

  19. Monitors and measure all web-related activity and
    maintains systems operations and security.