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Getting a marketing job can be difficult as competition for jobs in this sector is fierce. Marketing jobs are exciting but challenging and working in the department will include being involved in all aspects of advertising, promotion, research and distribution. Most industries have a marketing department so whether you want to work in the public or private sector marketing jobs are available in a range of working environments.

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There are several routes that can be taken to get a marketing job depending on your experience and qualifications you have. For graduates a good way to get a job within the field is to enrol on a training scheme. If you have no related degree or experience within the field, it's highly advisable to get some work experience. This type of work is nearly always unpaid but is invaluable for making contacts and showing your enthusiasm for the work.

For graduates a good way to get a job within the field is to enrol on a training scheme.

When applying for a marketing job, expect to be up against a lot of competition. This sector is becoming even more competitive but there are things you can do to make yourself stand out from other applicants. This includes getting a Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) qualification to help your chances when applying for a marketing job. This qualification will demonstrate your enthusiasm but shouldn't be viewed as a substitute for experience within the industry. For a marketing job that has a large amount of applicants, employers will favour those who have demonstrated a high level of interest in their careers. That is why any extra qualifications such as CIM and any unpaid work you have completed will work in your favour when apply for a marketing job. Some jobs are so sought-after in the field that in order to get hired you'll need to have a lot of work experience and a network of contacts to take to the new role.

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