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Webmaster: A Job In Demand You Could Change Careers For?

What Does A Webmaster Do? You Could Do This Job For Yourself...

If you've ever surfed the Internet, you already know something about what they do. They make web sites. They turn words and art into Internet sites that people can use. They give computers instructions about how words and art should look on the computer screen.

They make sure that people with different computers can use a web site. They might build a site in a few different ways so that it is easy for different computers to understand.

Webmasters also try to make sites work faster. They keep the size of files as small as they can so that it doesn't take a lot of time for a computer to download.

They test web sites, too and they watch people using a site to see if there are any parts that are hard to use.

If there are, it is their job to fix them. Some of these workers also meet with designers, helping to decide how a site should look and work.

They also update web sites by adding new features to the site. They fix mistakes, like links that don't work and pictures that don't show up on the screen.

Some webmasters decide what kind of computer will hold a web site's information. And they decide how the information in a web site will get to the Internet. They pick the kind of software, server, and other equipment that will be used. They also decide when information will be sent to the Internet.

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Webmasters use computer software to do their jobs. They might learn to use many different types of software. You can also make a web site by typing direct instructions in HyperText Markup Language (HTML) or some other programming language.

Webmasters do the technical, computer programming work to make a website. They work with artists, writers, and designers who create the things that go on the site and decide how the site will look.

Webmasters are only one kind of network systems and data communications analyst. All of these analysts connect computers to each other so that they can share information. Local Area Network analysts, for example, connect computers that belong to a single company or school so that those computers can share private information with each other. They might set up an e-mail system or a way for people to work together on the same paper.

Analysts start by planning the system. They make a model of how the computers will be connected. They test the system to see if it is fast and private. They also give managers advice about what kinds of hardware (computers, printers, monitors) and software (computer programs) to buy.

Other analysts, called telecommunications specialists, connect computers to telephones and video machines.

Webmasters and other analysts usually work in offices or computer labs. Some work from home. Sometimes, they work in the evenings or on weekends to solve important problems with a computer system.

Sitting in front of a computer all day can hurt some workers' backs, wrists, and eyes.

Many workers like their jobs because they like computers and solving problems. They also like the chance to make creative web sites.

How Do You Become A Webmaster?

Some of these workers go to college for 2 years and get an associate degree. Other people need a 4-year degree to get their jobs, especially if the job is complicated, high paying, or includes being in charge of other people. In college, webmasters learn about computers, the Internet, and communications. They also study math to strengthen their problem-solving skills and English so that they can write well at work. Many webmasters also study art and design so that they can work better with the artists and designers that help to make web sites.

Experience with computers is also very important. Employers look for people who know how to use specific types of software. They also want workers who are good at learning new computer skills.

Getting a certification can also help people get jobs. In order to get a certification, people usually take classes and then pass a test. Companies and organizations offer certifications. You can learn more about them at a career center, college, or library or by contacting organizations that employ computer workers.

Students can start getting ready now by taking computer classes, reading computer books, and teaching themselves new skills, especially skills related to the web sites and computer networks.

Webmasters worked for Internet businesses, other businesses, schools, and governments. Some worked for many different companies, doing specific projects for each one. Some of these workers have their own businesses, like I do.

If you want to know a simple way of getting the skills you need, read on...

SBI! eLearning teaches you how to start and build a thriving online venture based on something you know and love, so take advantage of this life-changing opportunity to achieve your dream. All you need is motivation and a strong desire to learn.

More than 40,000 entrepreneurs have followed this step-by-step process to build Web sites on their own, because building a business on the Internet is not only less expensive than a traditional storefront but offers more insight into your target market.

If you are able to find an average of an hour a day to keep current with class work and build your business, then you're ready for SBI! eLearning.

SBI! eLearning is much more than learning about the Web, "putting up a site," or earning a diploma. You will graduate with a real business and a clear roadmap to grow it as large and as profitable as you want. All from the comfort of your home.

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What about the future?

The number of jobs is expected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations through the year 2018. That's because more companies are using the Internet to do business. Companies will need webmasters to help make it easier to share information across computers. New technologies, such as wireless networks, will also lead to more jobs.

People with the latest skills are expected to have excellent job opportunities.

Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics

Read more about how to describe your: Personal Attributes and your Key Qualities in order to Manage Your Career

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