Job titles can vary according to the focus of the role. You'll have regular meetings to update your employer/clients on project progress and to discuss any changes to the requirements. The work can be varied, and you may have several projects running simultaneously. Alternatively, you may be based in-house working on the website and applications of your employer's business. You could work in an agency or as a freelancer where your job will be to create products that meet clients' needs. It's also possible to combine the two which is known as full-stack development. front end: working on the interface and visual design, focusing on aspects that users interact with.back end: which focuses solely on the underlying software and databases, where you'll deal with functional aspects.It's likely that you'll work in one of two areas: Your primary task as a web developer will be to use programming languages to create reliable and high-performing websites and web-based applications and services.
Web developer is a growth career as almost every organisation requires an online presence and so needs someone to create high-quality websites and applications