A digital marketing career is a hot commodity as there’s a huge demand for skilled professionals across industries. In addition, it’s a lucrative career that offers opportunities to work in exciting areas such as social media marketing, PPC, content marketing, and SEO.
But how do you become a digital marketer or advance your career to secure a management position in the sector?
Whether you’re looking to kickstart a new career, progress in an existing one, or take the leap to become a freelancer or digital nomad, this toolkit will help you plan a successful career.
The toolkit will help you to:
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Given that our work culture, environment and role take up a third of our life, it’s important that we spend time figuring out the personality traits and insights that are our primary career drivers.
Therefore, to get where you want to be in your career, it’s important to assess where you are now. Here are a few questions to ask to help you get a sense of that:
Why do you work? In other words, what motivates you to work? Is it well-being, self-development, financial security, or collaboration?
This ‘Wheel of Work’ from ‘The Essential Career Organisation Toolkit’ will help you discover the factors that are important to you.
Once you have filled it out, analyze the results; does your current career match your priorities?
Now that you understand why you work, let’s look at your career so far. How do you feel about the choices you’ve made in your career so far? Does your career to date fit with your aspirations or your path for the future?
Filling this out should help you figure out what you do and don’t like about your current career path. Feel free to add more questions and answers that will help your assessment.
A wish list can help you to see the bigger picture for your career and keep you focused. You can include short-term and long-term goals so it can be a working list that can change and evolve as your career does. Let’s see what that might look like?
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In the area of digital marketing, there are a lot of career options. You may want to become a generalist digital marketer that has a wide range of skills or maybe you love social media and want to master Facebook and TikTok.
Whatever you decide, it’s good to explore what’s out there. There are a few places you can go to get more information:
This stage will help you figure out where you want your career to go, based on your aspirations and options.
What can be helpful here is a simple list of ideas followed by pros and cons which are then ordered by importance with 1 being to most and 10 the least. The first two rows in this table below are an example - download the full template above to create your own customized version..
Another option is to create a mind map where you can brainstorm ideas and make connections. A mind map is a great way to visualize ideas or concepts by using visual elements to help you see the bigger picture. You can start with a simple square or bubble with ‘career’ as your central idea and then let ideas branch off it.
The example below gives an idea of how you can map it out. Tools like Canva and Mural can be useful to create a map or you can just grab a piece of paper and start creating.
Choose an option that works for you to help get the most out of brainstorming and ideation. It doesn’t need to be complicated, just gives you an overview of your goals and thoughts so you can map them out and set a plan to achieve them.
As a follow on from brainstorming, you need to create a list of actions you want to take. At this stage, you should have a clearer picture of what you want and how to get there. This will help cement those career aspirations so you can work towards your ultimate goal.
See the examples in the table below: update CV, create a LinkedIn profile, scope out jobs at target companies, research relevant conferences.
The most important thing to remember is that this action plan can change or have iterations as you and your career develop. To advance your career you need to be proactive and stay focused so keep note of your performance as you progress.
Use a networking tool like LinkedIn to grow your contacts and post achievements and relevant news that may be of interest to your peers. Keep an eye on job and skill trends so you’re aware of new developments and can upskill or build on your knowledge to be ahead of the competition when it comes to moving to a new job or securing a promotional opportunity.
Above all, keep reviewing your career so you have a clear vision of where you want to go and how to get there. Good luck!
Updated 2023