职业道路
This section showcases a 3D pie chart presenting the postgraduate certificate online portfolio audit job market trends in the UK. The chart highlights the percentage distribution of various roles such as web design, graphic design, UX design, front-end development, back-end development, and full-stack development. These roles are essential for creating, maintaining, and enhancing online portfolios, reflecting the industry's demand for professionals with these skills.
The Google Charts library is used to create a responsive, transparent, and visually appealing chart that adapts to all screen sizes. With a width of 100% and an appropriate height, the chart offers an engaging and interactive experience for users. Each role is represented as a slice in the pie chart, with the area of the slice proportional to the percentage of the role in the job market.
Web Designer (25%):
Web designers focus on creating visually appealing websites that cater to users' needs and preferences. They are responsible for the overall aesthetic design, ensuring seamless navigation, and implementing functionalities that enhance user experience.
Graphic Designer (20%):
Graphic designers create visual concepts for websites, logos, and other marketing materials. Their work includes selecting color schemes, creating layouts, and crafting images that align with the company's brand and messaging.
UX Designer (18%):
UX designers are responsible for enhancing user satisfaction by improving the usability and accessibility of websites and applications. They conduct user research, design user interfaces, and iterate on prototypes based on user feedback to ensure a seamless and engaging user experience.
Front-End Developer (15%):
Front-end developers implement the design and user experience requirements of websites and applications. They use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build web pages, ensuring that the visual design is translated accurately to the final product.
Back-End Developer (12%):
Back-end developers create the server-side logic that powers websites and applications, managing databases, server infrastructure, and application logic. They ensure that websites and applications function correctly and efficiently, even with heavy user traffic.
Full-Stack Developer (10%):
Full-stack developers possess skills in both front-end and back-end development. They can design, develop, and maintain websites and applications from the user interface to the server-side logic, offering a holistic approach to web development.