Job Title | : Marketing Assistant |
Employment | : Part time |
Vacancies | : 15 |
Salary | : 15000 |
Deadline | : 30 Jun, 2024 |
Status | : Open |
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Typical duties include:
As a marketing assistant, you’re likely to work within a team. Your working hours are likely to be regular (eg 9.00am–5.00pm) but you may need to work late when deadlines are approaching or if you need to attend events outside working hours.
There are routes into marketing for both university graduates and school leavers.
You can become a marketing assistant with any degree, but a marketing degree or a degree in a subjects such as psychology or social sciences could give you an advantage. You could consider a postgraduate qualification to build specialist knowledge, particularly if you’re interested in marketing in a particular field, such as arts or fashion.
Some jobs, particularly those in industrial and pharmaceutical marketing, may require a scientific or technical background.
Relevant paid or voluntary work experience is essential. This does not have to be within marketing itself: any experience in which you’ve worked with the public, managed projects or information, or communicated with people from a range of backgrounds will be useful. You may find it helpful to take online courses and look for opportunities to apply your new skills – for example, through voluntary work, writing for a student newspaper or your own blog, or running a social media account for a university society. Read our suggestions for activities and part-time jobs that can give you marketing-relevant skills.
You could also look for formal placements, internships and work shadowing opportunities to get insights into the work of marketing teams.
To find out how you can get into a career in this area via a school leaver route, visit the business section of TARGETcareers, our website aimed at school leavers.