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Job titles requiring a strong understanding of front-end development languages and technologies include UX/UI designers, web developers, front-end developers, and full-stack developers. ‎
Front-end developers work on everything a user interacts with on a website or application, for example, navigation menus and search bars. It’s also known as the client side. Back-end developers focus on functionalities the user cannot see, such as databases and architecture. It’s also known as the server side. Try looking into front-end and back-end languages and technologies to identify which one you’re most interested in working with. If you want to eventually become a full-stack developer, you’ll need to learn both.
Read more: Front-End vs. Back-End Developer: Understanding the Differences ‎
Front-end development certificates are an excellent way to demonstrate your knowledge and commitment to continued learning. Our global research shows industry micro-credentials are not only increasing in popularity but can also directly drive career outcomes. ‎
No previous experience is required to enroll in front-end development training. Each course and certificate program is categorized by levels of expertise. If you’re new to the industry, consider starting with a beginner-level front-end web development course and working your way up to intermediate. If you already have some coding experience, intermediate-level classes may offer a more challenging and engaging experience. Those with strong knowledge of the field looking to master high-level subject matter are best suited for advanced-level front-end developer courses. ‎
Front-end languages empower developers as they create everything users touch, see, and experience on a website or app. If you're interested in working on the front end, some languages you might consider learning include HyperText Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and JavaScript. Read more about front end languages and how they’re used.‎
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Choosing the best online front-end courses depends on your employees' needs and skill levels. Learn more about Coursera for Business here and resources like our Skills Dashboard that can help you understand skill gaps and determine the most suitable course for effectively upskilling your workforce. ‎