Webmaster Interview
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I. Job Description
A. As a web page designer is your job the creation of web pages and images or does your current job involve more than that?
1. What programs do you use to develop the pages?
2. Do you alternate ways to design?
B. The internet keeps evolving as we speak, though so far HTML has been the standard format for web design, are you currently using a more advanced version?
1. Do you think it’s useful to train in it now as a college student?
2. If so, do you think it be outdated by my graduation time?
C. According to the Career Outlook Handbook web designer need some Script and UNIX knowledge aside from the basic HTML, how often do you use these programs?
1. Was training provided for these programs at work?
2. Do these program make web design trouble-free?
II. Entrance Requirement and Training
A. College education is known to be the best training for most career fields, is this true in the field of web design since it is such a fast paced field?
1. Do you think that a technical school or ongoing workshops is a better way to train?
2. Instead of college would you consider self-training?
B. Unlike some other jobs, curriculum is not the a major requirement to obtaining a web designing job, what were the essentials while you were seeking for a job in this field?
1. When going for the job, did you present a portfolio?
2. What are the pros and cons of a college education in the field?
C. Who do you think would be most likely to get a job in the field right now, as we speak, someone with a college degree in a computer related field, or someone with past experience and a vast portfolio?
1. What type of work would be clever to have in a portfolio?
2. Do you think a portfolio is the number one priority for this job?
III. Work Environment
A. It has been reported by the US Department of Labor that most web designers are self employed, few are employed by big corporate businesses, which work environ...