Everything you need to know about WorldSkills Web Technologies — from qualification to competition day.
The road to WorldSkills starts at the national level. Here's the typical pathway from local competitions to the international stage.
Each country runs its own national competition or selection process. Students compete in regional and national rounds to earn a spot on their national team.
Top performers may compete at continental level events like EuroSkills, which serve as preparation for the global competition.
The global competition brings together the best young skilled professionals from over 60 countries. Competitors must be under 23 at the time of competition.
The competition spans multiple days with different test projects. Each module tests a different aspect of web development — from design accuracy to server-side logic.
Requirements vary by country, but the core criteria are consistent across WorldSkills.
Projects are evaluated by expert judges using a detailed marking scheme based on the WorldSkills occupational standards.
Beyond medals, competing at WorldSkills opens doors to career opportunities and a global professional network.