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| I want to know everything about webmaster:-what level of education is needed?-Is there a specific program or degree needed?-in University of Toronto, what program/course are needed/useful?-what is good and what is bad about this job?-what kind of working conditions (work outdoor? at a desk? etc.)-what happens during a typical day at work?-what multiple Intelligences needed for this career?etc. |
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| There are several web designing schools. But afters hours in class what you really need is experience and alot of it. Degree lever bachelor or above + 5 or more year of experience + knowing different programmking language such as PHP, ASP and so on.Good about the jos is that I am able to be creative.Bad is that when you work for a costumer you need to do what he ask even do you know it suscks.Working condition...hmmm everywhere...when I design a site for a costumer I like to know who I'm designing for..I like to do a site survery of the business. Learn everything possible about them to better create their site.There is no typical day.Not one in particular but many in general! |
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| you should only do it if you're interested in making money for yourself. most experienced webmasters (web marketers) quickly find they make a lot more money building and optimizing their sites for personal use and joint ventures than for doing it "for hire" |
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