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Web site designer | Create the "look and feel" that visitors will see when they access a site. |
Web application developers | An individual who develops primarily server-side Web applications. |
Web architects | Person responsible for the overview plan of a Web site's development. |
Web site analysts | responsible for analyzing Web site effectiveness from the viewpoints of both the organization and the end user. |
Web site manager | in a large organization generally manages the Web development team, in a small company could perform all the Web development job roles. |
Database administrators | Responsible for the maintenance and security of and organization's database resources and data |
Server administrators | Responsible for designing, implementing, managing and maintaining network servers, and associated applications and peripheral devices. |
Network engineers | focus on the design, implementation, delivery and support of network components, policies and procedures used by an organization. |
Security managers | Responsible for managing the security measures used to protect electronic data. |
Security analysts/consultants | Responsible for examining an organization's security requirements and determining the hardware, communications and software capabilities needed to satisfy the requirements. |
Personal computer (PC) repair technicians | Install, modify and repair personal computer hardware components |
Help desk technicians | diagnose and resolve users' technical hardware and software problems |
Search egine optimization analysts | Responsible for performin keyword research to determine the visibility of web sites accross multiple clienys and search engines. |
Web marketing managers | responsible for the development and implementations plan to take advantage of sales and marketing opportunies through the Internet. |
Blog Managers | Responsible for publishing of articles in a timely manner, ensuring content is relevant, enforcing quality control, and maintaining the blogging site. |