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Written by Bogdan Mihai Nicolae, Dana Maria Nicolae

As the world becomes increasingly digital, the demand for skilled IT professionals continues to grow. One area of the IT industry that has seen significant growth in recent years is web development. From business analysts to support engineers, web development is an exciting field that offers a wide range of career opportunities.

Web development is a rapidly growing field within the broader IT industry, and there are many different roles that one can play within this field. In this blog post, we will explore some of the most common jobs in web development, along with the technical skills that are typically required for each role.

First up is the business analyst. As a business analyst in web development, you will be responsible for understanding the needs of the client or business and translating them into technical requirements. This may involve working closely with stakeholders to gather and document their requirements, and then using those requirements to create functional and technical specifications for the web application or website. To be successful in this role, you will need strong analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as a good understanding of business processes and the ability to communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical team members.

Next is the UI-UX designer. This role focuses on the look and feel of the web application or website, as well as the user experience. As a UI-UX designer, you will be responsible for creating wireframes, mockups, and prototypes, and working with the development team to ensure that the final product meets the needs of the user. To be successful in this role, you will need a strong eye for design and a good understanding of user experience principles. You will also need to be proficient in design tools such as Photoshop and Sketch, and be able to create high-fidelity designs that can be used by the development team.

The architect is another important role in web development. As an architect, you will be responsible for designing the overall structure and flow of the web application or website. This may involve creating high-level diagrams, flow charts, and other technical documents that outline how the different components of the application will fit together. To be successful in this role, you will need a strong understanding of web technologies and architecture patterns, as well as the ability to think abstractly and solve complex problems