Web Design
Website design is an increasingly
popular career choice among women. Many lucrative business fields
are still dominated by men and require not only significant higher
education but also long working hours, and often offer a noticeable
advantage to individuals with "connections". Traditionally
"creative" professions often offer more opportunity
for female advancement, but can be even more cliquish about knowing
the right people.
Many
women are looking for creative, lucrative, satisfying professions,
but family demands make it difficult for them to put in the years
at university, or hours in the office, such traditional professions
require. Website design, these women are discovering, offers
not only creative opportunities and lucrative pay, but also allows
a self-starter to learn the trade in their own time, and garner
design contracts through a portfolio of past work rather than
formal certification. In many cases, a motivated individual can
even find opportunities to work flexible hours or even work from
home, while still earning a comfortable living.
Of course, it's not only women who want to work flexible hours
and escape the "rat race" of traditional corporate
hierarchies. And internet-driven professions which allow people
to enjoy these benefits are not limited to website design. But
web design remains perhaps the most accessible of the "new
economy" professions, and an excellent stepping stone to
other high-tech careers, depending on the interests and aptitude
of the individual.
Some people who start out as website designers later progress
into Search Engine Optimisation and Marketing (SEO/SEM), if they
have a particular interest in that direction. Other web designers
may go on to learn scripting languages and begin programming
web applications that work "behind the scenes" to power
popular interactive websites and online shopping systems. Some
web designers find their talent lies in management and marketing
of web services, and they eventually find themselves managing
internet start-up companies. And others discover they're quite
happy running their own one-person design company, out of their
home, dealing with small business clients.
While for many years the stereotype of a computer professional
was a socially maladapted male, with fashion sense as poor as
his social skills. However, thanks to the rise of the internet,
and the unprecedented doors it has opened professionally for
both women and men interested in non-traditional careers, the
typical computer professional is increasingly hard to typify.
For every young, hip computer whiz making headlines with a hot
internet IPO, you'll find a single mother supporting her family,
a mid-life former corporate professional who saw a chance to
get out of the rat race, and perhaps even a teenager saving up
money for college doing a little security consulting.
Web design is one of many avenues the internet provides for
independent-minded individuals to make a good living in a creative,
challenging and dynamic career. As women take advantage of these
opportunities in ever-increasing numbers, we may soon see the
final end of many of society's stereotypes about gender and traditional
careers.
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