How to Retrain as a Website Design Professional
The importance of the Internet cannot be underestimated. Likewise, the importance of having a high profile and good search engine rating on the Internet is essential if a company wants to do business in the modern, technological age. As most business people are busy running their companies, time spent creating and designing an effective website that gets noticed by both human visitors and search engine ‘bots’ falls to the web designer. In the last few years, the professional website designer has become one of the most popular people in business. Consequently, many people are now looking at website design as a career.
Training to become a website design professional opens up a world of possibilities because the systems used on the Internet are universally applicable. Once qualified, a good designer can work anywhere in the world. Paradoxically, it also enables a designer to work for international clients from the comfort of their own home, so not only does it open up the international jobs market, it also gives you an opportunity to become your own boss if you prefer.
Technology is on a relentless march forward, so retraining now, in preparation for an IT industry that is likely to need even more new entrants in the next few years is a wise move. New innovative software gives website designers a much larger palette of tools to work but vendor qualifications and comprehensive training in all aspects of web design are a must.
There are various routes to retraining, all of which have their benefits. But the best option is to choose a course that offers both online and traditional formats alongside classroom tuition. Although online training has developed over the years, nothing really compares to being in a classroom in direct contact with your tutor for practical, hands-on demonstrations. The Computeach method of learning has utilised this synergistic blend of online and classroom teaching for many years, and its 85% average first-time examination pass rate proves that a balance of supported online teaching and classroom based learning gets results.
For more specific website training, (perhaps focusing in on one particular software system such as Dreamweaver or Adobe Flash), a more tailored training course may be better than a general website design course. However, as all of these particular software packages are covered during a general professional designer course, these software-specific courses may be more beneficial once you have a solid and wide-ranging qualification. The best analogy here is to think of a doctor choosing to specialise in a specific area of medicine once he or she has completed their general medical training. So it is with website design. Once you’ve qualified as a professional website designer, you can then go on to specialise in a specific technique such as multi-media applications or the emerging mobile website design market.
Electronic media is the new heart of international business, and website design professionals are going to be in continuous demand for the foreseeable future. It’s a career that is constantly challenging, constantly evolving and always moving forward, and if you are creative and tech-savvy, it can be a lucrative, long-term career that will present you with personal and professional challenges and plenty of job satisfaction – and the pay isn’t bad either!
Karl Parkinson, Chairman. 01384 458515 Karl.Parkinson@computeach.co.uk With over 40 years of experience in the IT Skills Industry, Computeach provides innovative and truly blended learning solutions to a wide range of customers. For more information visit
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