Web Developer
[Intro Paragraph] Start your web developer job description with a short introduction to your company. Provide some information about the work environment, the role that is being advertised, and background details about your company. For example, mention the type of software you use or any exciting technological innovations you’ve been working on. Be creative and let your job post stand out.
Web Developer Job Requirements and Responsibilities: The next section of your web developer job description should focus on the responsibilities of the new hire. To ensure that your next hire has experience with the right programming languages and web services, be specific about the job responsibilities. For example:
- Builds, designs, and maintains all websites and software applications.
- Regulates exposure to business stakeholders and executive management as well as other authorities.
- Designs, writes, and edits website content.
- Understands UI, cross-browser compatibility, and general web functions and standards.
- Creates solutions for identified problems or bugs.
- Communicates with colleagues, managers, and stakeholders daily.
- Executes assignments with the use of web applications, scripts, and programming languages such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and APIs.
- Develops and validates test routines to ensure the quality of the external and internal interface.
- Plans and delivers software platforms and products across multiple organizational units.
- Designs assignments with web services like REST, SOAP, etc.
- Evaluates written code to ensure it meets industry standards and is compatible with all devices.
- Maintains a professional understanding of web development by tracking trends and participating in study groups.
- Accomplishes company goals by accepting ownership of new and different requests.
[Work Hours and Benefits] The next paragraph should include the web developer job salary (if available), work hours, and benefits. Mention whether it’s full-time or part-time, job location, and any possible travel requirements. Most web developers work full-time, in-office, and attend a yearly conference or two. Mention if this is the case in your web developer job description. Don’t forget to sell applicants on the benefits that set you apart, for instance a free work laptop, conference sponsorships, education credits, or other perks.
Web Developer Skills and Qualifications:
- Ability to write and edit technical documentation
- Knowledge of modern HTML/CSS
- Creative problem-solving skills
- Strong organizational skills
- Ability to work and thrive in a fast-paced environment
- Hands-on experience with network diagnostics
Education and Experience Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science
- Minimum of [number] years’ experience as a web developer
[Call to Action] You’ve got the candidate’s interest, now it’s time to get their application. Include a call to action in your web developer job description that encourages candidates to apply. Advise them to forward their resume to HR’s email address or provide a direct hiring link. Besides their resume, requesting a portfolio of their previous work can help give you a better understanding of their experience.