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Frontend Software Developer

Frontend software developers work independently as freelancers or with company teams to create websites. They use technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to design and produce websites. Web developers may also become webmasters for a site, providing maintenance, updates, and troubleshooting when needed.

Required Education

Some web developers learn their trade entirely from tutorials and other online resources, but many hold at least a certificate, associate degree, or bachelor’s degree in a computer-related field such as computer science.

Important Personal Skills

Communication, Teamwork, Organization

Frontend Software Developers at Capital One

John Smith

Hi, I'm John! I graduated with my degree in computer science last year, and now I work as a junior frontend software developer at Capital One. I work with a small team of developers on the Capital One website. We write HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that helps our customers can view their bank accounts balances.

Jane Smith

Hey there, I'm Jane! I have been working at Capital One for 5 years as a frontend software developer. I use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build web components - little pieces of code that other developers use to build the websites at Capital One. My components are used in the website that our call center agents use when customers call us for help. Since I am an experienced developer, I work closely with several teams and help less experienced developers learn and improve their own skills.

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