Aleksandra Szulc asked:
Aleksandra Szulc asked:
Hi Aleksandra
I suggest that you can look for and apply for Marketing Assistant positions advertised. This is the entry-level role. Employers don't always require a degree in marketing as a pre-requisite. Look at their list of desired skills and experience and see if you have any of them! For example, here's a list I just saw on a role that is looking for a marketing assistant with a degree-level qualification and can demonstrate that they have these abilities:
You can study for the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) exams. These are the industry-recognised qualifications. You can study for these exams while you are working, sometimes a company may sponsor you and pay for the course.
Don't forget that as a linguist you are already an excellent communicator and marketing professionals who have more than one language are highly sort after. Good luck.
Hi Aleksandra
I suggest that you can look for and apply for Marketing Assistant positions advertised. This is the entry-level role. Employers don't always require a degree in marketing as a pre-requisite. Look at their list of desired skills and experience and see if you have any of them! For example, here's a list I just saw on a role that is looking for a marketing assistant with a degree-level qualification and can demonstrate that they have these abilities:
You can study for the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) exams. These are the industry-recognised qualifications. You can study for these exams while you are working, sometimes a company may sponsor you and pay for the course.
Don't forget that as a linguist you are already an excellent communicator and marketing professionals who have more than one language are highly sort after. Good luck.