Webentwickler

Hohes Risiko
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AUTOMATISIERUNGSRISIKO
BERECHNET
53%
(Mäßiges Risiko)
UMFRAGE
69%
(Hohes Risiko)
Average: 61%
ARBEITSNACHFRAGE
WACHSTUM
9,0%
bis zum Jahr 2033
LÖHNE
84.960 $
oder 40,84 $ pro Stunde
Volumen
85.350
ab dem 2023
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG
ARBEITSPUNKTZAHL
5,4/10

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Berechnetes Automatisierungsrisiko

53% (Mäßiges Risiko)

Mäßiges Risiko (41-60%): Berufe mit einem mäßigen Automatisierungsrisiko beinhalten in der Regel Routineaufgaben, erfordern jedoch immer noch ein gewisses menschliches Urteilsvermögen und Interaktion.

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Einige ziemlich wichtige Eigenschaften des Jobs sind schwer zu automatisieren:

  • Originalität

Benutzerumfrage

69% Chance auf vollständige Automatisierung in den nächsten zwei Jahrzehnten

Unsere Besucher haben abgestimmt, dass es wahrscheinlich ist, dass dieser Beruf automatisiert wird. Diese Einschätzung wird weiterhin durch das berechnete Automatisierungsrisiko unterstützt, welches eine 53% Chance der Automatisierung schätzt.

Was denken Sie, ist das Risiko der Automatisierung?

Wie hoch ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass Webentwickler in den nächsten 20 Jahren durch Roboter oder künstliche Intelligenz ersetzt wird?






Gefühl

Das folgende Diagramm wird überall dort eingefügt, wo eine beträchtliche Anzahl von Stimmen vorliegt, um aussagekräftige Daten darzustellen. Diese visuellen Darstellungen zeigen die Ergebnisse von Nutzerumfragen im Laufe der Zeit und geben einen wichtigen Hinweis auf Stimmungstrends.

Gefühlslage über die Zeit (vierteljährlich)

Gefühlslage über die Zeit (jährlich)

Wachstum

Sehr schnelles Wachstum im Vergleich zu anderen Berufen

Die Anzahl der 'Web Developers' Stellenangebote wird voraussichtlich um 9,0% bis 2033 steigen.

Gesamtbeschäftigung und geschätzte Stellenangebote

* Daten des Bureau of Labor Statistics für den Zeitraum zwischen 2021 und 2031
Aktualisierte Prognosen sind fällig 09-2024.

Löhne

Hoch bezahlt im Vergleich zu anderen Berufen

Im Jahr 2023 betrug das mittlere Jahresgehalt für 'Web Developers' 84.960 $, oder 40 $ pro Stunde.

'Web Developers' wurden 76,8% höher bezahlt als der nationale Medianlohn, der bei 48.060 $ lag.

Löhne über die Zeit

* Daten vom Bureau of Labor Statistics

Volumen

Mäßiges Spektrum an Arbeitsmöglichkeiten im Vergleich zu anderen Berufen

Ab dem 2023 waren 85.350 Personen als 'Web Developers' in den Vereinigten Staaten beschäftigt.

Dies entspricht etwa 0,06% der erwerbstätigen Bevölkerung im ganzen Land.

Anders ausgedrückt, ist etwa 1 von 1 Tausend Personen als 'Web Developers' beschäftigt.

Stellenbeschreibung

Entwickeln und implementieren Sie Websites, Webanwendungen, Anwendungsdatenbanken und interaktive Web-Schnittstellen. Bewerten Sie den Code, um sicherzustellen, dass er ordnungsgemäß strukturiert ist, den Branchenstandards entspricht und mit Browsern und Geräten kompatibel ist. Optimieren Sie die Leistung, Skalierbarkeit und den serverseitigen Code und Prozesse der Website. Möglicherweise entwickeln Sie die Infrastruktur der Website und integrieren Websites mit anderen Computeranwendungen.

SOC Code: 15-1254.00

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Karmatoph (Niedrig) 1 day ago
AI can barely fix bugs right now, AI will not be able to make the quality life adjustments need to make websites more user friendly, if they could they would have consciousness.
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bob (Höchstwahrscheinlich) 1 month ago
They can already make code in python and HTML, javascript, etc.
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NextJS for work, Svelte for fun. (Niedrig) 2 months ago
I believe AI will replace the low-level, bootcamp "web technician" and CMS developer; both tend to spew out recycled solutions and don't tend to innovate based on bare-metal CS principles. In a saturated market, being "just passable" will get you replaced.

As for legitimate *engineers* that understand the math and algorithms behind the solutions they're implementing? Not a chance. AI is horrible at crafting new designs and even worse at optimizing a program's runtime efficiency. Check the Lighthouse score between a website developed with Wix AI vs a FS web dev; AI doesn't hold a candle, as it can't optimally tailor every single element to the client's needs. This won't change, as clients' needs will always be unique.
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Vlad G. (Keine Chance) 3 months ago
Because brands would always need "unique" interfaces and AI kind of tends to repetition of existing experience. So, to invent new innovative UI solutions we still would need some human-beings that provide better solutions for other humans. Of course, AI would help us with such tasks, but not entirely replace us.
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Senior programmer 5 months ago
This job will be accessible only to passionate programming guys in the future. They learn coding stuff all the time for their entire life. If you want to learn once and then use it for decades, learn something else.
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Guest 4 months ago
And they will eat passion for dinner right?
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User 22 days ago
passion fruit
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Jersey Jim (Höchstwahrscheinlich) 5 months ago
If it is not automated, it will be offshored for peanuts. Getting a job is very tough. For the amount of knowledge necessary to actually be employed, your efforts are better rewarded doing something else. I just applied for a role, and the employer didn't just want the listed technologies, but a laundry list of other frameworks, languages, and tools.  If it requires so much knowledge now to get hired, imagine the future.
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Kotlin is superior 2 months ago
I can partially agree. But, if companies rely too much on budget-cuts/offshoring/automation, the increase in cybersecurity will have to go up. Hackers are incredible innovators and mathematical artists; where a company lacks in investment, they leave themselves wide open to vulnerabilities and oversights. I expect there may be a period where they'll offshore too many jobs... and when a zero-day security response is necessary, the company won't have an answer.
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Jersey Jim 10 days ago
Security is not a priority. Facebook was found to be saving passwords in plain text not that long ago. Testing will be done by AI and real users. Then teams will fix the bugs when the product is live. The fines for breaches is minor and usually there is a middleman to take the fall.
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OMID (Höchstwahrscheinlich) 6 months ago
I see a lot of web builders online that makes impressive websites just by giving a prompt and in 20 years I don't see how people would pay humans to create website while there are a lot of impressive and super fast generative AIs out there. Which is just going to improve...
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Ivo (Niedrig) 8 months ago
Yes, current versions of AI can spew out code that is semi-coherent even absolutely on point right now, but still requires a lot of oversight. I have doubts that it will be able to fully understand the assignments without detailed guidance, for which an actual person is needed. The AI will ease the work of developers, but not replace it.
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Kevin (Niedrig) 8 months ago
The job of web development requires creativity, and thinking outside the box.
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Scorpreb (Mäßig) 8 months ago
Nowadays, web development can easily be done with the help of AI and AI tools.
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Subbu (Unsicher) 8 months ago
Because, web developer's job is not a 100% human only job, but robots can't completely takeover as its might required human creativity
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The guy (Mäßig) 9 months ago
Because AI might be good at helping you generate loops and snippets of code to find solutions, but asking an AI to make a dedicated, advanced and working app is like asking a cat to get off of your keyboard. It ain't going to happen.
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Roushan Gupta (Unsicher) 9 months ago
I voted uncertain because of human desire will change and hance complexity of automating this will change!
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mhm 8 months ago
That's a very valid point. Human desire is endless and it makes it more complex over and over. There's nowhere to end the problems, problems occur endlessly no matter how technologies improve.
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John (Mäßig) 10 months ago
I am a web developer and often leverage AI. Once to test Gemini, I asked it to write me simple code in tailwind for a carousel based on the image input. I copy pasted the code into my VS code and guess what? The entire work I have been doing till now got bugged. I tried making some adaptive changes like renaming classes and all and finally, there was no reason to collide with my code. But still, the code doesn't seem to work.
What I am trying to say is AI is helpful but it can never be enough to give code for a customized fully functioning website because some aspects like hover colours all require some kind of human touch. While cheap dudes will be happy with these results, big businesses and brands still need web developers. Website is also more than coding and includes many aspects like brand identity, customer target, etc. something AI can't mimic.
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Chloe .c (Höchstwahrscheinlich) 10 months ago
Since robots will be advanced enough to make it into the industry
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regret in choosing cs a 10 months ago
this job is doomed to be replaced, im surprised its not 100% risk on here, and i am doomed too
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The guy 9 months ago
No, because AI might be good at generating CSS and simple sorting logic for an array of numbers. But tell it to fix a problem in your code, and it will bug the app out. I asked for a solution once for my React app. It solved the problem, but later that day I found out it had created an infinite loop, which crashed my app when an event was called. I had to reset the back a few commits.

That is what one gets by blindly trusting the code AI gives you. 
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Jobless coder 10 months ago
Devin already killed this job...
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Sudip Paul (Niedrig) 11 months ago
Because it's need creativity and understanding of whole context ai can't it can't build something of it's own totally new
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Egon (Höchstwahrscheinlich) 11 months ago
The recent advancements seen in the use of ChatGPT, Devin and GitHub Copilot are all hinting that the jobs of beginners and moderately skilled Web-developers are highly likely to be taken by AI and its subsequent technologies.
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Mega_Mind 11 months ago
Although AI is capable of creating a website or web apps, it could never replace experienced people.
Imagine an average human trying to create a website. They have no idea about optimization, SEO, security, transferring a domain name, or any other variables and possibilities in the process of creating a website; There are countless things to consider.
An AI technology itself is in need for an engineer to maintain it.
I tried created some designs using AI, and I tragically failed because I have no experience in graphic design.
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