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There’s never been a better time in marketing to consider making a move within the field, or blazing a path into a new one. Skills-based learning has opened the door for marketers looking to reinvent themselves, enabling them to upskill or even reskill in an in-demand specialty to leverage new opportunities. Getting certified in areas like digital strategy, Omniture, link-building, and off-page SEO can make anyone — regardless of education or experience — a coveted asset. But it’s not all digital all the time. Employers are also keenly aware of the need for competency in more durable skills, making capabilities like creative problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication some of the fastest-rising skills in demand.
How is remote work changing the game Phone Number List As geographical barriers continue to crumble, remote marketing opportunities continue to dominate the job boards. Paid “remote work” postings on LinkedIn rose by 457% compared to last year, and remote marketing job listings increased by 177% in the past six months. The trend has been a boon for employees and employers alike, opening up the search for talent beyond city limits and allowing professionals to seek their ideal between where they work and where they live. But where do we go from here, where are the offices filling back up first, and which cities offer the highest salaries?Where do gender and racial diversity stand in the new world of work? Today, women hold 60% of marketing jobs in North America. And in some industries like Real Estate and Health & Wellness, that number is upwards of 70%. Even more encouraging is the fact that women continue to climb the ladder and lay claim to key managerial roles. Still, despite positive trends in gender equity as a whole, the data is clear that there’s much work to be done on racial equity with Black women being severely underrepresented in those leadership roles.
What are the challenges standing in the way of creating a level playing field for all?We hope you’ll join us for some insights on these questions, and be ready to jump into the conversation with questions of your own throughout as part of the discussion.Marketing has never been a static industry, but it’s also never been more in flux than it is today. With the “disruption” comes change, and with this change comes opportunity for marketing professionals to grow in new functions even new locations — and take control of their career.Sign up to watch, learn, and engage with this episode of Live with Marketers to get a look at the current and future role of marketing, emerging trends and the opportunities yet to come.Register now and don’t miss the live show!
How is remote work changing the game Phone Number List As geographical barriers continue to crumble, remote marketing opportunities continue to dominate the job boards. Paid “remote work” postings on LinkedIn rose by 457% compared to last year, and remote marketing job listings increased by 177% in the past six months. The trend has been a boon for employees and employers alike, opening up the search for talent beyond city limits and allowing professionals to seek their ideal between where they work and where they live. But where do we go from here, where are the offices filling back up first, and which cities offer the highest salaries?Where do gender and racial diversity stand in the new world of work? Today, women hold 60% of marketing jobs in North America. And in some industries like Real Estate and Health & Wellness, that number is upwards of 70%. Even more encouraging is the fact that women continue to climb the ladder and lay claim to key managerial roles. Still, despite positive trends in gender equity as a whole, the data is clear that there’s much work to be done on racial equity with Black women being severely underrepresented in those leadership roles.
What are the challenges standing in the way of creating a level playing field for all?We hope you’ll join us for some insights on these questions, and be ready to jump into the conversation with questions of your own throughout as part of the discussion.Marketing has never been a static industry, but it’s also never been more in flux than it is today. With the “disruption” comes change, and with this change comes opportunity for marketing professionals to grow in new functions even new locations — and take control of their career.Sign up to watch, learn, and engage with this episode of Live with Marketers to get a look at the current and future role of marketing, emerging trends and the opportunities yet to come.Register now and don’t miss the live show!