Are job offers for web designers that say "no experience necessary" suspicious? Tips to avoid failure when changing jobs
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2025 6:19 am
Web design is a popular job because of its image as a creative job that can be done from home with a PC. The demand for web designers is increasing due to the development of the web/IT service market, but there are not many job openings that are "OK for those with no experience" in the job market where immediate work is required.
So why are there job openings for web designers who are "OK to work for people with no experience" for mid-career hires ? We will explain the reasons, how to distinguish between suspicious and reliable companies, and what you need to know to make your job change successful.
Career Advisor Profile
K. Saito
He is in charge of the creative industry in general, including the phone number library web departments of companies and advertising agencies, focusing on the web, game, and IT industries. His strength is being able to support career planning and job hunting planning with his track record and know-how in job change support specialized for the industry. He believes that his mission is to support job seekers in achieving their ideal job change.
K. Saito
table of contents
How to spot suspicious job offers for web designers who say "no experience necessary"
Why are there job offers that are "OK for people with no experience"?
A career advisor explains: What are the risks of applying for a job that says "No experience required"?
Clearing up the misconception that web designers are "OK for people with no experience"! The truth about job offers and three things to note
Tips for applying for a job as a web designer "no experience necessary" with confidence
FAQ
If you are serious about becoming a web designer, consult with a career change professional.
How to spot suspicious job offers for web designers who say "no experience necessary"
There may be some suspicious job postings for web designers that say "No experience necessary." In fact, there are some stories of people who applied to "No experience necessary" jobs and failed, as there was a big gap between the job description in the job description and the job they were given after changing jobs.
So why are there job openings for web designers who are "OK to work for people with no experience" for mid-career hires ? We will explain the reasons, how to distinguish between suspicious and reliable companies, and what you need to know to make your job change successful.
Career Advisor Profile
K. Saito
He is in charge of the creative industry in general, including the phone number library web departments of companies and advertising agencies, focusing on the web, game, and IT industries. His strength is being able to support career planning and job hunting planning with his track record and know-how in job change support specialized for the industry. He believes that his mission is to support job seekers in achieving their ideal job change.
K. Saito
table of contents
How to spot suspicious job offers for web designers who say "no experience necessary"
Why are there job offers that are "OK for people with no experience"?
A career advisor explains: What are the risks of applying for a job that says "No experience required"?
Clearing up the misconception that web designers are "OK for people with no experience"! The truth about job offers and three things to note
Tips for applying for a job as a web designer "no experience necessary" with confidence
FAQ
If you are serious about becoming a web designer, consult with a career change professional.
How to spot suspicious job offers for web designers who say "no experience necessary"
There may be some suspicious job postings for web designers that say "No experience necessary." In fact, there are some stories of people who applied to "No experience necessary" jobs and failed, as there was a big gap between the job description in the job description and the job they were given after changing jobs.