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Useful QualificationsNewest Review: ... of computers both through using them and talking with the computer engineers we called in when things went wrong. By the time I moved on, I'd not only started to use the Internet at work, but I'd also made some small beginnings in designing web pages. My next job, won on the promise of my skills as an IT technician and my formative ideas of what an Intranet should be about, was in a ... more |
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by wulf - written on 01/10/01 (Very useful, 170 readings)
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The most important qualification for working as a webmaster can only be got from one place... the University of Life. Proven experience is what really counts - and I've looked at the market from both sides of the interviewing desk. My own background is that of starting with an honours degree in history. That may not make me a historian, but it certainly doesn't make me anything else either! After finishing at university (after dropping out of a post graduate teacher training course), I wound up getting a job at a Higher Education college in the village where I grew up. At this point (in the early 90's) I was a keen email user and knew my way around ...


