Web Designer & Developer Salary

Updated: 18 May 2012
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Salary£13,853 - £34,562  
   
Bonus£0.00 - £2,966  
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£13,224 - £37,158  
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Salary Range

Web Development£10,548 - £32,451
Marketing, Advertising & Media Management£12,506 - £33,112
Graphic Arts / Design£10,724 - £33,234
Internet and New Media£14,273 - £34,205
Advertising Agency£12,632 - £33,855
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Key Statistics for Web Designer & Developer Salaries and Jobs

Gender
Female
13%
female alumni
 
Male
87%
male alumni
Salary:£15,320 - £22,999 £17,421 - £25,942
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
3%
1-4 years
58%
5-9 years
24%
10-19 years
14%
20 years or more
1%
Most Common Health Benefits
medical benefits Medical: 17% dental benefits Dental: 4%
vision benefits Vision: 13% employee benefits None: 72%

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Web Designer & Developer

Salary Range

£13,224 - £37,158
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Web Designer
£13,088 - £30,211
Web Developer
£14,421 - £33,848
Graphic Artist / Designer
£13,553 - £30,267
 
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Web Designer & Developer

Salary Range

£13,224 - £37,158
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Senior Web Developer
£23,370 - £49,039
Senior Web Designer
£19,781 - £41,222
Project Manager, Information Technology (IT)
£25,606 - £71,224
 

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Web Designer & Developer - (City withheld for privacy), England: Lancashire, United Kingdom
I have been a good addition to the team. I have increased company's revenue and reduced time needed to complete most of the e-commerce projects by introducing a new platform. I have given a lot from myself not to mention 3 hrs everyday for traveling. Everything was fine until winter came and I had started having problems with tireness. I couldn't sleep and then I was running on red bull to compensate this. I have never had problems with getting to work, but twice i didn't wake up on time to catc...
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