Marketing Communications

Marketing Communications

Career Diploma

Marketing Careers

Marketing communications specialists enjoy variety and excitement, making strategic decisions that involve creative thinking. They interact with others and often work in teams. Travel, extended hours and tight deadlines are common, but competitive earnings and job satisfaction make it worthwhile. Responsibilities may cover a broad range of activities, including research, public relations, sales, product development, advertising and interactive marketing.

Intense domestic and global competition is expected to spur faster than average growth in the employment of advertising, marketing, promotions, public relations and sales managers through 2014. Possible career tracks include:

  • Advertising account executive
  • Creative director
  • Marketing manager
  • Event/trade show coordinator
  • Brand/product manager
  • Media buyer/planner
  • Marketing communications manager
  • Public relations director

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