Web Administrators are considered Conventional careers according to the Strong Interest Inventory®. This Inventory has been used for the better part of a century to help individuals find careers in which they will be successful, based on their own personal interests and workplace preferences, and the characteristics of the work environment typical for that career. The Strong Interest Inventory® is designed to gauge individuals’ level of interests in a wide range of jobs, skills, and activities, and compare their answers to those of successful professionals. Not only can this analysis recommend specific careers, but its analytical insight can be used to refer individuals to entire categories of careers which share similar characteristics. For example, the Conventional Theme Code Category contains careers which are driven by data analysis, structured implementation, and analytical thinking. Web Administration is one such career.

Web Administrators are responsible for managing multiple aspects of web design and maintenance, including updating web content, developing e-marketing campaigns, and managing large-scale projects. Web Administrators routinely monitor their systems for security breaches, ensuring that only those individuals with the proper permissions can access their website at any given time. In case of a problem, they determine the cause and work to rectify it. They confer or collaborate with development teams to analyze the issue and resolve issues relating to usability. Web Administrators always keep a backup of all data, so that it can be easily retrieved in case of an emergency.

They analyze salient metrics, including web traffic, conversion rates, and operability requirements, which quantify the success of their website or their business. This data serves as a starting point for any revisions or updates to their websites. They calculate and propose budgets, provide technical assistance to customers and internal clients, and make recommendations to their company or organization about new server hardware or software which meet their needs. Like many other professionals in the rapidly changing tech space, Web Administrators need to stay abreast of new innovations and trends by attending professional conferences or workshops.

Web Administrator Career

Learn all about a career as a Web Administrator including career stats such as Median Salary, Daily Tasks, Required Education, Employment Growth and More!

Web Administrators are confident users of computers, servers, scanners, smartphones, and other office and technical equipment. They are comfortable with a broad range of software applications and have the foundation necessary to be able to learn new software quickly and efficiently. Examples of software used by Web Administrators include web analytics software (e.g., Google Analytics), database user interface and query software (e.g., Microsoft Access, Oracle JDBC, SQL), Enterprise application integration software (e.g., Extensible stylesheet language, IBM WebSphere), Graphics imaging software (e.g., Adobe PhotoShop, CorelDraw, etc.), Video creation software (e.g., Adobe Systems Adobe Director), and web page creation and editing software (e.g., Flash Player, Dreamweaver, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, etc.). In addition to these specific software applications, Web Administrators have a foundational understanding of computers, technology, and electronics, and have the ability to solve complex problems quickly and under pressure. Furthermore, they must communicate these problems and associated solutions to others who may not be as technologically knowledgeable as they are. Most Web Administrators hold either a Bachelor’s Degree or a post-secondary certificate (over 55%), though some hold a High School Diploma only, or have completed some college coursework.

Web Administrators employment is rising slowly nation-wide, with the greatest growth taking place in the large western states of Utah, Washington, Colorado, Arizona, and California. Collectively, these states are projected to add over 6,000 jobs to the U.S. economy before 2024. However, the growth in the majority of states is much slower, with the average growth rate just 3.3% and just 7,800 jobs projected to be added nationwide before 2024. Web Administrators’ salary also ranges widely across the country, with the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions boasting the highest median salaries. Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia are all well over $100,000 per year, with Connecticut and Massachusetts close behind but still over $90,000 per year.

Below are some employment trends for Web Administrators:

  • Median Web Administrators Salary: $41.59 hourly; $86,510 annually
  • Employment: 233,000 employees
  • Projected growth (2014-2024): slower than average (2%-4%)
  • Projected job openings (2014-2024): 37,700
[Information retrieved from Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data and 2014-2024 employment projections]

Visit Our Strong Interest Inventory® Resource Page

Visit Our Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® Career Resource Database for Information on MBTI® Personality Type Careers

To Learn More About the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, visit our About MBTI Test Page

Gain access to your best-fit careers, occupational preferences and interests with these career based Strong Interest Inventory® Assessments:

  • Strong Interest Inventory® Interpretive Report

    Delve deeper into what your interests, hobbies, favorite topics, and locations can mean for your career and personal life with the help of this extensive and personalized Strong profile.

    Your Strong Interest Inventory® Interpretive Report starts with the same foundational information found in the Strong Interest Inventory Profile, but goes even further into analyzing your likes and dislikes by offering you a detailed look at how following your interests and preferences can help you lead a more fulfilling, satisfied life. The report presents you with the closest matched occupations for people with your interests, an in-depth breakdown of certain areas matched to your Strong Interest Inventory test results, and insight into your likes and dislikes.

    Download sample Strong Interest Inventory® Interpretive Report

    Price: $62.95 Buy Now
  • Strong Interest Inventory Profile Test & Profile

    Strong Interest Inventory® Profile

    Mold your future success by choosing a career that accurately reflects your interests, preferences,  favorite topics as well as your likes and dislikes with the help of this profile.

    Direct your future based on what you like and enjoy, providing you with a happier, more fulfilling life and career. The Strong Interest Inventory® Profile uses an extensive analysis of your interests and preferences to guide you towards a career that best suits who you are on a personal level. Depending on your likes and dislikes compared to others in specified fields, you may find a fulfilling career previously unthought-of, helping guide you down the road to success and happiness.

    Download sample Strong Interest Inventory® Profile

    Price: $52.95 Buy Now
  • iStartStrong™ Report

    Plan your future career based on your interests and preferences, leading you down the path to a successful work and personal life.

    Use your interests, preferences, and favorite subjects and leisure activities to assess which career or career field works best with who you are and what you like. Through the web-interactive and thorough iStartStrong™ report, you’ll get set off on the right foot toward finding a career that you’ll enjoy for years to come.

    Download Sample iStartStrong™ Report

    Price: $39.95 Buy Now

 

Explore our Strong Interest Inventory® Blog Pages:

Assessment Categories

References

  1. Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data and 2012-2022 employment projections Onetonline.org