Once you’re armed with your degree in communications and/or media studies, it’s time to explore possible long-term advertising and marketing career options. While your short-term plans are essential to paying the bills, it is never too early to look to positions where you’ll find a career instead of a job.
Maybe your specialty is based in writing – or your prowess lies with photography and graphic arts. Your technological expertise has been acquired by way of your education – but also by way of real life experience using electronic devices and computer software. You’ve familiarized yourself with technology since your childhood computer class where you spent hours working on Kid Pix.
A combination of education, experience and computer literacy can light the path to your future in advertising and marketing – and if you’re can’t see the end of the path just yet, here are ten options to help you get there.
While you’re still walking the path to your career, earn any experience possible while at your job. Companies will look to in-house millennials to help reach millennial clients. Offer to help Tweet, write copy for the company website, take photos at office events and contribute to millennial-based focus groups – and then be sure to add newly acquired skills to your resume!
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