HTML Job Market

HTML Job Market

am 14.01.2008 19:09:40 von ddg_linux

Just a few questions about the web design industry as it is right now:

What are the necessary languages needed these days?

Can you get a job with just html?

What kind of html projects are you guys working on these days?

What is the best way to find html projects to work on?

Thanks in advance

Re: HTML Job Market

am 14.01.2008 20:17:28 von Andy Dingley

On 14 Jan, 18:09, ddg_linux wrote:

> Can you get a job with just html?

Yes, but flipping burgers pays better.

"HTML alone" as a job will pay you just above minimum wage. If you
have Jukka's skill level at "HTML alone", then you'll maybe make an
extra dollar. The myth persists that HTML is a low-end skill, and
(more harmfully) that it's only worth understanding as a low-end
skill. As a result, even serious knowledge of it goes unrewarded. A
large part of this is due to a market that can't distinguish between
HTML, Dreamweaver and Photoshop.

If you want to make money from web design, your options are either a
much better rewarded platform than HTML (Flash or COBOL-like suitware)
or else to become a "web design bureau" rather than merely an
employee. You can make money from selling web design services to
customers, but not by being an employee web designer.

Re: HTML Job Market

am 15.01.2008 11:37:00 von TravisNewbury

On Jan 14, 1:09 pm, ddg_linux wrote:
> Just a few questions about the web design industry as it is right now:
> What are the necessary languages needed these days?

Some flavor of server side scripting, some SQL database knowledge,
and HTML and CSs knowledge.

> Can you get a job with just html?

Maybe, but you can get a better job if you know stuff listed above

> What kind of html projects are you guys working on these days?

Just HTML? none, Web? Everything from a mom and pop small business to
Disney (ABC Sports) and SnoopDogg's site.

> What is the best way to find html projects to work on?

Depends where you are and if you want a job with a company or if you
just want contract work. In the US, look at getting a headhunter and
places like craigslist.com

If you want to make some REAL money, learn how to program Flash. I
charge almost 200% more for Flash /video work than for non Flash work.

Re: HTML Job Market

am 16.01.2008 05:41:20 von Chaddy2222

On Jan 15, 9:37=A0pm, Travis Newbury wrote:
> On Jan 14, 1:09 pm, ddg_linux wrote:
>
> > Just a few questions about the web design industry as it is right now:
> > What are the necessary languages needed these days?
>
> Some flavor of server side scripting, some SQL =A0database knowledge,
> and HTML and CSs knowledge.
>
> > Can you get a job with just html?
>
> Maybe, but you can get a better job if you know stuff listed above
>
> > What kind of html projects are you guys working on these days?
>
> Just HTML? none, Web? Everything from a mom and pop small business to
> Disney (ABC Sports) and SnoopDogg's site.
>
Did you do the video for snoopdogg.com?
I had a look and noticed that the whole site was not done in Flahh
which I was expecting.

> > What is the best way to find html projects to work on?
>
> Depends where you are and if you want a job with a company or if you
> just want contract work. =A0In the US, look at getting a headhunter and
> places like craigslist.com
>
> If you want to make some REAL money, learn how to program Flash. =A0I
> charge almost 200% more for Flash /video work than for non Flash work.

Or at least learn some baysic programming just HTML does not get very
far now a days (you need to know CSS and HTML as well as some PHP or
other languages.
--
Regards Chad. http;//freewebdesignonline.org

Re: HTML Job Market

am 16.01.2008 12:56:12 von TravisNewbury

On Jan 15, 11:41 pm, Chaddy2222 sicur...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> Did you do the video for snoopdogg.com?
> I had a look and noticed that the whole site was not done in Flahh
> which I was expecting.

I do not do the actual video (wish I did). I do the video players.

Re: HTML Job Market

am 16.01.2008 21:01:13 von adwatson

If by HTML you mean the other skills involved (CSS, javascript) than
you certainly can. I have a friend in silicon valley and apparently
there's a need out there for people who can figure out how to do some
of the flashier stuff with HTML/CSS. Throw in some other skills (web
development, database, sys admin, etc.) and you should be able to find
a job.


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On Jan 14, 1:09 pm, ddg_linux wrote:
> Just a few questions about the web design industry as it is right now:
>
> What are the necessary languages needed these days?
>
> Can you get a job with just html?
>
> What kind of html projects are you guys working on these days?
>
> What is the best way to find html projects to work on?
>
> Thanks in advance