1)  ACCOUNT MANAGER

–  Account managers are the liaison between an agency and its clients. They oversee the agency-client relationship, determining clients’ needs—what they’re looking to achieve short-term and long-term—and ensuring the agency delivers.

–  Upsell products and services.

–  Work with sales and marketing teams to prepare presentations and sales pitches.

–  Work with sales and marketing teams to prepare presentations and sales pitches. 

2) PROJECT MANAGER

–  The role of project manager is to ensure all of the necessary deliverables for a project are completed and handed over on time and on budget. More recently, project managers have become responsible for making sure the project also aligns with business goals.

–  Creating and communicating a project plan, schedule, and budget.

–  Escalating challenges when necessary.  Analyzing risks to the project and dealing with changes in project’s scope.

–  Scheduling frequent check-ins and Providing status reports to executives.

3) UX DESIGNER 

–  User experience (UX) refers to any interaction a user has with a product or service. UX design considers each and every element that shapes this experience, how it makes the user feel, and how easy it is for the user to accomplish their desired tasks.

–  The goal of UX design is to create easy, efficient, relevant and all-round pleasant experiences for the user.

–  UX is a broad umbrella term that can be divided up into four main disciplines: Experience Strategy (ExS), Interaction Design (IxD), User Research (UR) and Information Architecture(IA).

  This could be anything from how a physical product feels in your hand, to how straightforward the checkout process is when buying something online.

4) CONTENT WRITER

–  A content writer writes, develops, edits, and publishes content and copy for a variety of digital platforms, including websites, blogs, videos, email marketing campaigns, advertising campaigns, social media posts, infographics, whitepapers, and more.

–  Digital content writers are creative storytellers within brand standards. While they are not asked to manage a company brand, they follow company brand guidelines to ensure their messaging is consistent with company guidelines/value/mission.

–  Content writers should have extensive SEO knowledge and be skilled at writing in a number of voices for a variety of audiences.

5) DESIGNER

–  There are several type of designer like Graphic Designers, UX Designers and UI Designers where each and every designers do their different works.

–  Graphic Designers conceptualize and produce graphic art and visual materials to effectively communicate information for publications, advertising, film and video, packaging, and more.

–  UI refers to the actual interface of a product; the visual design of the screens a user navigates through when using a mobile app, or the buttons they click when browsing a website.

– It is concerned with all the visual and interactive elements of a digital product interface, covering everything from typography and color palettes to animations and navigational touch points (such as buttons and scrollbars).

6) DEVELOPER

–  There are two types of developer in digital culture which are front-end developer and back-end developer.

–  Front-end developer is a coder that creates the part of the digital product that the users see and directly interact with. They make sure the experience is equally smooth and user-friendly to every person who uses the product.

–  Coding the layout and interaction handed to them by the UI Designer, ensuring that the products styles are consistent with the style guide.

–  Back-end developer is responsible for everything that is under the hood of the application. They plan and develop the whole application architecture, decide which services and databases should communicate together, how API and external integrations should work and how to make sure the product is secure and stable.

–  Database creation, integration, and management for back-end developer.