A career in marketing

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Marketing is one of the most popular career destinations for newly qualified graduates. And it is easy to see why. In the digital age, marketing and technology are often described as the engine room of a business. It offers an exciting and often highly paid job for those who desire a dynamic business career.

The great thing about marketing is it is a function that is needed in every company in every industry, so career potential is unlimited.

Regardless of the specific marketing position, there are some basic skills and interests that marketing professionals should possess.

Marketing professionals can expect a diverse, dynamic work experience, with new challenges emerging each day. Very few marketers describe their work as “boring” or “routine”. Marketers should also expect a fast-paced, often challenging environment, with numerous internal and external pressures. Workweeks typically range from 50-70 hours. Travel is a job requirement, whether to a field sales office, manufacturing facility, customer account, advertising agency or to supervise local market research. The level of travel varies, but expect a few days of travel a month.

To assess whether or not marketing is right for you, ask yourself if you have and enjoy using the following skills:

–          Initiative: Ability to accomplish complex projects and tasks with minimal assistance.

–          Leadership/Management: Lead and motivate people from different departments, and provide visionary creative leadership.

–          Analytical and Strategic-thinking: Sort through and identify critical data, understand and correctly interpret it, and apply it effectively to drive business growth.

–          Teamwork: Work effectively in teams.

–          Creativity/Innovation: Approach a problem from a different angle, find a better way of doing things, and generate unique ideas.

–          Communication: Support or defend a position in a clear, concise, and persuasive manner.

–          Organizational/Time Management: Balance numerous projects and issues at one time, and properly prioritize projects.

–          Additional Skills: Interpersonal, Enthusiasm, Passion for consumers, Interest in Marketing

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Although these are the basic skills needed by all marketers, the importance of each of these skills will vary depending on the industry and sector of marketing.

Anyway a professional marketing qualification or a postgraduate course help to become one of the best in the area.

 

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Ana Gomes

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