The marketing industry in the U.S. is predicted to grow by 8% over the next few years, adding another 31,100 new vacancies with marketing management alone by the year 2033. This lucrative field is also estimated to be worth almost $900 billion globally, showcasing just how many opportunities there are for career expansion within marketing, not only in the U.S. but working remotely for start-ups and companies around the world.
What’s more, even at the entry-level, salaries are quite lucrative. For instance, according to Salary.com, a marketing assistant can expect to make between $44,423 and $58,048, with the top 10% of earners exceeding this figure and making as much as $64,000 on average, which is more than the median U.S. income. STAT
Check out these entry-level marketing job titles, which are also remote, for an idea of what to expect when you commence your marketing career:
Each of these roles can be worked from home and are a great starting point for more advanced and higher-paying roles in your marketing career.
Let’s take a look at a few companies hiring right now for these roles:
For you to land an entry-level remote job within the marketing industry, you should know that employers usually ask for these common characteristics:
You should also have either a degree in marketing, or a combination of relevant hands-on experience and a certification.
Follow these tips and you’ll be able to break your way into the marketing industry and land your dream remote job.
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