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Agent guide: [/agents.md](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/agents.md). --- # Junior Web Designer and Developer - **Company:** Signature Events Group, Ltd. - **Location:** United States (Remote available) - **Experience:** Starter - **Salary:** $60,000.0 - $65,000.0 - **Contract:** Permanent contract - **Skills:** HTML, JavaScript (Programming Language), Adobe Photoshop, Data Analysis, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Programming Tools, Digital Assets, Github, MySQL, Responsive Web Design, Web Application Frameworks, ReactJS, Backend, Wix, Low-code, Data Management, Front End Software Development, Software Version Control - **Published:** July 15, 2026 - **Apply:** https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=24d0ce30b27af4ae ## About the Role Join the Signature Group Events team as a Junior Web Designer & Developer, where creativity meets just enough code. This full-time, fully remote role is ideal for someone who has a solid foundation in front-end development and a strong design eye - but who thrives most when building practical, polished tools and experiences rather than deep backend systems. You'll wear a few hats: part designer, part developer, part data wrangler. And every few months, you'll get the chance to step away from your desk and experience our events firsthand., * Basic to intermediate understanding of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - you don't need to be a backend engineer, but you should be comfortable in a code editor * Experience with Wix or similar website builders - familiarity with Wix's editor and tools is a strong plus * A strong design eye with hands-on experience in Canva and Photoshop * Solid proficiency in Google Sheets, including formulas, data organization, and formatting * Experience or enthusiasm for building forms and tools - particularly in AppSheet or similar no-code/low-code platforms * Familiarity with GitHub or similar version control tools * Comfortable working with data - organizing and interpreting it in a clear and useful way * Creative problem-solver who can think both visually and technically * Self-motivated and dependable in a fully remote environment * Basic knowledge of MySQL is a bonus, but absolutely not required * Ability and willingness to travel occasionally for onsite events Nice to Have * Exposure to UX/UI principles and responsive design best practices * Experience with Velo by Wix for JavaScript customization within the Wix platform * Any familiarity with modern frameworks (React, etc.) or cloud tools - curiosity counts! ## Description * Build and maintain websites and landing pages using Wix, including custom functionality through Wix's built-in development tools * Write and work with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to bring web concepts to life and extend functionality beyond what drag-and-drop allows * Build and manage forms, internal tools, and workflow apps using AppSheet * Design graphics, marketing assets, and branded visuals using Canva and Adobe Photoshop * Organize and analyze data clearly using Google Sheets * Support project deployment and version control using GitHub and VS Code * Collaborate with the team to solve problems creatively and keep digital assets looking sharp * Periodically travel onsite to support our events a few times per year - a fun change of scenery that's fully covered! ## Related Videos - [Web development best practices in 2021](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/280-web-development-best-practices-in-2021) - [The Resilience of the World Wide Web](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/1281-the-resilience-of-the-world-wide-web) - [MySQL Protocol Features You Should Be Aware Of](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/100267-mysql-protocol-features-you-should-be-aware-of) - [Coffee with Developers](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/354-coffee-with-developers) - [NoLoJS - Avoiding JavaScript Cruft with HTML and CSS - Aaron T. 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