After gaining experience with Visual Studio .NET and the .NET Framework in your preferred language, you are ready to explore a technology focus for your career path and skills development needs. Select an entry point that corresponds with your current skills and use the tabs to identify job role opportunities and related .NET training paths.

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Follow the links below to pages containing information and resources to help you get started on the path to increasingly complex and rewarding developer job opportunities.

Web Interface Designer

A Web interface designer designs and implements user interfaces for Web applications using HTML, cascading style sheets (CSS), and Microsoft FrontPage.

Windows Application Developer

Microsoft Windows application developer job roles include developing applications for Windows desktop platforms that may also communicate with remote components and XML Web services.

Web Application Developer

Web application developer job roles include developing online applications that communicate with remote components and XML Web services.

Mobile Application Developer

Mobile application developer job roles include developing applications for mobile platforms that may also communicate with remote components and XML Web services.

Windows Collaboration Developer

Windows collaboration developer job roles include developing workflow and productivity applications, as well as Web parts and services for the Windows desktop.

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