elwha
05-28-2006, 04:21 AM
Couple of questions using these facts...
1 - The company I work for has a staff of 500-535 people.
2 - We have 3 sites, external website about 100 pages of mostly brochure pages, intranet which is about 500 pages of ASP, with only about 10% dynamic, the rest static brochure pages.
3 - An IT staff of about 15, 4 of them in the applications group. The applications group knows nothing of web based applications.
4 - We don't have a web developer, master or any other sort of official web person....
5 - The web duties are within the Marketing group mainly because they generally provide most of the content, but I've been doing it for 2 years now I'm a member of the IT group. My official duties are LAN administration with web duties assigned as about 40%. The work of the web would be nearly a 100% full time position.
Now the Questions:
1 - When is it time for a company to hire a webmaster, web developer or some other sort of web professional... (Or hire me in that role)
2 - Where typically does a web position 'sit' in the greater scheme of IT and Marketing?
I realize that each organization is different and have special arrangements but in a general sense...
Thanks for any comments..
1 - The company I work for has a staff of 500-535 people.
2 - We have 3 sites, external website about 100 pages of mostly brochure pages, intranet which is about 500 pages of ASP, with only about 10% dynamic, the rest static brochure pages.
3 - An IT staff of about 15, 4 of them in the applications group. The applications group knows nothing of web based applications.
4 - We don't have a web developer, master or any other sort of official web person....
5 - The web duties are within the Marketing group mainly because they generally provide most of the content, but I've been doing it for 2 years now I'm a member of the IT group. My official duties are LAN administration with web duties assigned as about 40%. The work of the web would be nearly a 100% full time position.
Now the Questions:
1 - When is it time for a company to hire a webmaster, web developer or some other sort of web professional... (Or hire me in that role)
2 - Where typically does a web position 'sit' in the greater scheme of IT and Marketing?
I realize that each organization is different and have special arrangements but in a general sense...
Thanks for any comments..