Careers matching tag 'Computing, technology and digital'.
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Archivist (Curator, records manager, archives officer)
Archivists preserve and manage historical and cultural records. They also make collections available to researchers and the public.Salary £23,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced -
Business analyst (Process analyst, business systems analyst)
Business analysts investigate situations and problems to find improvements for businesses.Salary £23,000 Starter to £55,000 Experienced -
Computer games tester (Games tester, quality assurance tester, video games tester)
Computer games testers play games to check that they work as intended and identify problems or ‘bugs’.Salary £24,000 Starter to £36,000 Experienced -
E-learning developer (Digital learning developer, instructional designer)
E-learning developers create course materials that can be studied on a computer network or online.Salary £25,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced -
Esports gamer (Esports pro gamer, professional computer games player)
Esports gamers compete against other players in tournaments, leagues and events, with matches often streamed online to audiences around the world.Salary variable -
Indexer
Indexers build lists of searchable terms for textbooks, ebooks, journals, reports, websites and collections like photographs.Salary variable -
Librarian (Learning resource manager, library officer)
Librarians work in public and commercial libraries, managing access to books, digital resources, archives and computers.Salary £25,000 Starter to £40,000 Experienced -
Library assistant (Information assistant, learning resource centre assistant)
Library assistants help librarians to manage the day-to-day running of a library.Salary £22,000 Starter to £27,000 Experienced -
Media researcher
Media researchers support producers by finding stories, information, people and locations for television and radio programmes.Salary £24,000 Starter to £40,000 Experienced -
Pre-press operator (Pre-press technician, reprographics assistant)
Pre-press operators work in the printing industry, getting artwork from a client and supplying the printing plates used on a press.Salary £16,000 Starter to £30,000 Experienced -
Social media influencer (Content creator)
Social media influencers create and post videos online about their life, specialist interests and products.Salary variable -
Systems analyst
System analysts look at a company's IT structure to work out how to improve it.Salary £28,000 Starter to £62,000 Experienced -
Technical architect (IT systems architect)
Technical architects help plan, design and build IT systems for clients.Salary £42,000 Starter to £90,000 Experienced -
Technical author (Technical copywriter, technical editor, technical communicator)
Technical authors write documents and guides that explain how to use products and services. They also set out processes and regulations.Salary £27,000 Starter to £50,000 Experienced -
Test lead (Senior test lead, lead test analyst, test manager, digital test lead)
Test leads check new computer systems and applications that are being created or upgraded.Salary £34,000 Starter to £60,000 Experienced -
User experience (UX) designer (Interaction designer)
UX designers use research to understand their users and create websites, applications and software to meet their needs.Salary £32,000 Starter to £65,000 Experienced -
User researcher
User researchers collect, analyse and test data to design websites, software and applications based on user needs.Salary £34,000 Starter to £68,000 Experienced -
Web content editor (Content designer, digital editor, online content producer)
Web content editors research, write and manage an organisation’s online content, including text, images, video and social media.Salary £22,000 Starter to £40,000 Experienced -
Web designer (Digital designer)
Web designers use their creative and technical skills to design new websites and redesign existing ones.Salary £18,000 Starter to £40,000 Experienced -
Web developer (Front end developer, back end developer, full stack developer)
Web developers use computer code to create and maintain websites and applications.Salary £20,000 Starter to £60,000 Experienced
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