Thanks to the advancement of technology, new jobs have appeared to provide opportunities for more people. For example, being a web editor is something that is in great demand by companies since there are almost no companies that do not have a website.
A web editor is in charge of optimizing and designing the web pages we know.
Thanks to the advancement of technology, you do not necessarily need to have knowledge in coding as there are tools that help you create, modify and optimize a website.
A web page editor has to search for new content for the web page on a daily basis. Writing and organizing the text of the page is something that the web editor has to take care of and include new content, new text, images, videos, and other media.
Web editors can work on-site at the company's headquarters or from home.
Qualifications to become a web editor vary, but typically include a bachelor's degree in web design, journalism, or a similar field. Knowledge of languages such as CSS and HTML, grammatical skills, and experience using professional design or editing software are helpful in this career.
The national average salary for a Web Editor is $61,319 in Canada.
It is true that web editors do not necessarily need much knowledge in coding thanks to the applications that make it easy to be a web editor, but many companies would like you to have knowledge with certain coding programs.
The most present danger of being a web editor is that you will run out of the internet, since the website depends on it. Clearly this is something that does not happen very often even if you are at home. One of the other drawbacks is that usually companies don't need many web editors so this can be a danger.
This occupation has been voted '38%' by our users to be fully automated within the next two decades. Our visitors have voted that there is a small chance this occupation will be replaced by robots/AI. This is further validated by the automation risk level we have generated, which suggests a 45% chance of automation.
It is not known exactly at what age web editors retire, but it is estimated to be around 65 years of age.
In conclusion, if working from a computer and not having to make a lot of physical effort is your thing, being a web editor is for you. You will learn how to bring value to a company by being able to improve and optimize their web pages. And best of all, there are no limits, you can work for any company you want.