Salary Of Web Designers
The web design industry is growing and so is the income, so being a web designer now can’t be a bad thing.
The Growing Industry
Many more businesses these days are turning digital; they don’t need physical inventory on shelves that may pile up or costly overhead. Sometimes, the retailer doesn’t even have to own the actual products to sell them.
When the customer places an order online, the retailer buys it from a good-relationed wholesaler. The wholesaler then ships the product so that the retailer makes a margin off the profit without exerting too much effort.
Places like Wal-Mart have items that are only acquirable through the internet, which is why web designers are needed in the first place.
Growth Of Web Design Salary
Salary levels depend on experience, education, and location. Also, most companies prefer to keep web designers nearby instead of having them work in a remote location.
Coroflot Salary Survey
Coroflot, an employment agency, published a survey comparing the salaries of web, interior, graphic, and industrial designers.
All fields had a lower end salary of around $15k/yr. In the middle, web designers attained $56.7k/yr with interior designers making $15k/yr less.
Industrial designers make $3,500/yr less and graphic designers make $13,000/yr less than the average web designer.
At the top, industrial designers prefabricated $210k/yr, web designers prefabricated $200k/yr, graphic designers prefabricated $185k/yr, and interior designers prefabricated $100k/yr.
Also according to the survey, nearly 70% of web designers held a Bachelors degree, 20% a Masters, and the rest a high school diploma.
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