Webmasters: Salary, career path, job outlook, education and more

Webmasters maintain websites and keep them updated. They ensure that websites operate correctly, and they test for errors such as broken links. Many webmasters respond to user comments as well.

Education Required
Educational requirements for web developers vary with the setting they work in and the type of work they do. Requirements range from a high school diploma to a bachelors degree. An associates degree in web design or related field is the most common requirement.
Job Outlook
The projected percent change in employment from 2016 to 2026: 13% (Faster than average)
(The average growth rate for all occupations is 7 percent.)
Advancement
Web developers who have a bachelors degree can advance to become project managers. For more information, see the profile on computer and information systems managers.
Median pay: How much do Web Developers make?
$66,130 Annual Salary
$31.79 per hour

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