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Web integration

Web integration consists of coding the visual and functional elements of a website from mockups, using languages like HTML, CSS and JS.
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What is the salary for a web integrator?

The salary of a web integrator can vary depending on experience, skills, and geographic location. In France, a beginning web integrator can expect a gross annual salary of between 25,000 and 35,000 euros. With a few years of experience, this salary can increase and reach between 35,000 and 45,000 euros per year. Experienced or specialized web integrators can earn more, especially if they work in large companies or regions with high technological demand. Freelancers can set their own rates, often based on hourly rates or specific projects.

What is the role of a web integrator?

The web integrator plays a crucial role in the development of a website. He is responsible for transforming graphic models created by designers into functional web pages. To do this, it uses programming languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to code visual elements and site interactions. The web integrator must ensure that the site is responsive, that is, that it adapts correctly to various screen sizes, including desktops, tablets, and smartphones. It also ensures that the site is compatible with various browsers and complies with web standards.

What are the missions of a web integrator?

The missions of a web integrator include:

  • Translating models into code: Convert designs provided by graphic designers into HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  • Optimization for performance: Ensure that the website loads quickly and works efficiently, by optimizing images, CSS, and JavaScript files.
  • Quality assurance: Test the site on different browsers and devices to make sure it works properly everywhere.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with designers, back-end developers, and project managers to ensure that the website meets functional and aesthetic requirements.
  • Maintenance: Update and maintain the site after launch to fix bugs, add new features, or improve performance.

The web integrator must have a good knowledge of web standards and good practices in front-end development. It should also be able to work with version management tools like Git and CSS preprocessors like Sass or Less to improve efficiency and code maintainability.

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