In order to pursue a career in advertising there are few different paths to follow. The first of thee paths is the higher education, this means following a university course that includes a marketing and advertising course structure. The higher education route is the most common for people going into the advertising industry. Another method for pursuing a career in advertising is going for an apprenticeship in the industry. Another method is to go through higher education and then go on an internship to get work experience in the field.
Higher education
Higher education options are a popular choice due to the industry requirements for the jobs in advertising. I have the appropriate qualifications to be accepted for a university course, this means a UCAS tariff of at least 112 and or appropriate A levels.
Gloucestershire University
Advertising BA (Hons)
Coventry University
Advertising and marketing BA (Hons)
University of West London
Advertising and Public Relations BA (Hons)
Apprenticeships
Apprenticeships are always a valuable way to enter and industry because they provide an education whilst providing valuable experience in a working environment.
Pearson Degree apprenticeships
Business and management apprenticeships
Arch Apprenticships
Signeer- Creative Digital Marketing Apprentice
Work experience/ internship
Work experience and internships are often difficult to aquire without higher education due to the nature of a the programmes. If a individual has higher education and is willing to travel and live abroad for a duration of time, internships can be obtained in a large variety of places. There are a few marketing and advertising internships currently available abroad.
Graduate programme New York City
Mountbatten Insitute
BUNAC internship
Internship USA
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