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Maria Cheryl Harkins is a Talent Development Consultant with over a decade of experience in sourcing, qualifying, interviewing, testing, onboarding, and training.
Because web design is a large part of any digital marketing plan, marketing coordinators need to have high-level knowledge of tasks related to websites. Draw from any experience you may have in making edits to a website, whether uploading an image or changing written content. You don't need to be able to code, but you must understand the website-related tasks enough to delegate tasks to developers and designers.

Maria Cheryl Harkins is a Talent Development Consultant with over a decade of experience in sourcing, qualifying, interviewing, testing, onboarding, and training.
"When I was working as a content analyst at XYZ Marketing, we maintained websites for a few clients. We only had one developer in the team, so I took over a few minor ones whenever they had larger time-consuming tasks. One of the websites required a regular export of form submissions. The other one was for a restaurant that would send me changes to the food and beverage menus from time to time. Sometimes, I would need to upload videos and write up descriptions for the same client. During this time, I also learned CSS code for formatting text, rows, and columns. If I were to jump into similar tasks today, I think I would be able to pick it up in a heartbeat."

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