At the end of their 3 years of training at Digital Campus, graduates of the Web Bachelor's degree can access a variety of web professions in companies across the Centre region. They can choose from a range of technical roles and progress towards positions of responsibility.
Technical roles
A student who has opted for Digital Campus's three-year web programme can access a variety of digital professions, particularly technical roles. They can, for example, become a User Experience designer (UX designer) in a startup specialising in website design. In this role, they design interfaces while optimising the customer experience. The goal is to create emotions in visitors.
The young graduate can also move into Motion Design by becoming a web videographer, or into web design by creating website interfaces.
Other technical professions such as web/mobile integrator, graphic designer or multimedia designer-producer are also accessible to them.
As a webmaster, they are responsible for managing the company's website. Their work involves ensuring the platform runs smoothly, but they may also be required to integrate various features in order to improve usability. The webmaster is also responsible for listing the website in directories to improve its ranking in search engines.
In addition, the young graduate can become a community manager. In this role, they primarily handle communication on social media.
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