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Programming Your Future Kickstart Your Career As A Web Developer Info Session

Thursday, September 19, 2019 18:00to19:30
91ÉçÇø School of Continuing Studies: 688 Sherbrooke W, Room 1041 (10th Floor)

Front-end (client-side) web developer is now one of the most in-demand technology jobs today. With approximately 1.94 billion websites currently active online, the competition to keep users engaged with optimal design and content is fiercer than ever. Add to this that nowadays, nearly every single type of company industry has gone through or is going through a digital transformation – upgrading their website, launching microsite, creating complex landing pages for specific campaign and developing apps for various platforms – all of which need skilled front-end developers.Ìý

Join us ThursdayÌýSeptember 19 at 6 pm forÌýProgramming Your Future: Kickstart Your Career As A Web Developer. A team of expert developers and 91ÉçÇø instructors in the brand-newÌýProfessional Development Certificate in Front-End Web DevelopmentÌýwill be on hand to discuss the latest trends, changes and challenges in web development, and how toÌýcapitalize on opportunities in this fast-growing field.Ìý

During the session, we’ll also explore:Ìý

  • Core trends and opportunities in front-end web developmentÌý
  • The types of organizations hiring front-end web developersÌýÌý
  • Key approaches to web developmentÌýÌý
  • Key skills needed to thrive as a web developer in today’s world of disruptionÌýÌý
  • Professional certifications in web development

Then, for those interested, we will dive in toÌý91ÉçÇø’s Professional Development Certificate in Front-End Web DevelopmentÌýand explore how this unique evening and weekend program can help you advance you launch or advance your career as a web developer and prepare you for opportunities in this fast-evolving profession.

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For more information on this event, contactÌýpd.conted [at] mcgill.caÌý">pd.conted [at] mcgill.caÌý

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