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- How to become a Marketing Specialist
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- Top skills and experience for Marketing Specialists
How to become a Marketing Specialist
Start your Marketing career with a diploma or degree in Marketing, Communications, Advertising, or a related field. Aspiring Marketing Specialists also need experience in market research, consumer behaviour, digital marketing, and sales.
- 1.Complete a degree or diploma in Marketing, Communications, Advertising, or the equivalent. You can also take courses under Work Skills Qualifications (WSQ) or the Marketing Institute of Singapore.
- 2.Learn relevant skills through internships or part-time or entry-level roles. Employers prefer Marketing Specialists with at least three years of experience.
- 3.Consider further training via workshops, certifications (Google Ads Certification, Facebook Blueprint Certification), or advanced degrees (a Masters in Marketing or an MBA) to increase your career prospects.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Marketing Specialist employers on Jobstreet are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Marketing Campaigns
Digital Marketing
Marketing Strategy
Social Media
Performance Marketing
Google Analytics
Google Ads
Search Engine Optimisation
Google Ads Certification
Paid Search
Social Media Platforms
Market Research
Brand Awareness
Email Marketing
Google Tag Manager
Content Creation
Campaign Management
Optimisation
Keyword Research
Content Marketing
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