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Eric Adjei
Eric Adjei
Asked: April 18, 20182018-04-18T10:12:54+00:00 2018-04-18T10:12:54+00:00

How much do web developers earn? What is their salary?

I am thinking of pursuing web developing as a career & was just wondering. I’ve heard that that location is a big factor when it comes to salary of web developers.
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2) Salary Monthly/Yearly
3) Years of experience.
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    1. John Peter
      2018-04-18T10:13:31+00:00Added an answer on April 18, 2018 at 10:13 am

      Back-End Developers concentrate on what goes on behind the scenes of a website. These are the people who build the databases that host the site’s content and implement the technologies that runs its search and e-commerce capabilities. Focused more on the website’s responsiveness and speed than what its pages look like, they’re skilled in languages such as Python and PHP, and frameworks like Django and Ruby on Rails. Their pay ranges from $43,000 to $116,000, PayScale says, with a median of $75,000.

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    2. Aaron Aiken
      2018-04-18T10:13:15+00:00Added an answer on April 18, 2018 at 10:13 am

      Among the most common job titles you’ll see:

      Web Developer: A person whose primary responsibilities include the programming and development work involved in creating a working website. Though this is largely a technical role, a certain amount of business knowledge and communications skill is important to doing the job successfully. the average Web developer’s salary ranges from $36,000 to $80,000, depending where they live and how much experience they have. The median is about $54,000, but recruiters say demand for job candidates is pushing pay higher. Senior Web developers’ pay ranges from $52,000 to $107,000, says PayScale, and experience with technologies like C# and Java can result in even more money.

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    3. Barry Carter
      2018-04-18T10:13:36+00:00Added an answer on April 18, 2018 at 10:13 am

      Front-End Developers focus their efforts on the website’s interface and user interaction. The core of their work is done with JavaScript, CSS3, HTML5, associated frameworks like Angular and Backbone, and libraries like jQuery. Salaries range from about $43,000 to $102,000, according to PayScale, with a median of $66,000. A front-end developer with strong skills in Angular can earn more — an average of $78,000.

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    4. Ahmed Hassan
      2018-04-18T10:13:22+00:00Added an answer on April 18, 2018 at 10:13 am

      If you’re in a rush and need career direction, skip straight to the lessons at the end.

      THE NUMBERS

      I’m a front-end developer, previously full-stack, in the UK. Here are the dates, compensation and years’ experience:

      2005: £15K ($18.6K), 0 years
      2008: £17.5K ($21.7K), 3 years
      2010: £28K ($34.8K), 5 years
      2014: £42K ($52.1K), 9 years
      2016: £400/day ($497/day), 11 years

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