Marketing resume sample

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Having an outstanding resume is essential in marketing. With so many types of roles in the marketing field, it’s important to provide a clear snapshot of your professional focus and expertise. Do you excel at social media? Specialize in banking? Have a passion for start-ups? Positioning yourself as a specialist boosts your credibility and also allows you to tailor your skills and experience making you more appealing to employers. Check out our Resume guide for more resume advice.

Once you recognize the valuable role a resume plays in your marketing career, it helps to see what our guidance looks like in action!

Expert advice

“For me, the resume tells an important story. I love seeing an easy to read (layout, no lengthy paragraphs, ATS friendly), concise and compelling story of your journey. Getting a sense of where you come from, the skills honed and experience gained. Showcasing your authenticity is key.”

– Nicole P., career expert at edX

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Additional resources

A resume is an extremely important component when it comes to pursuing a career in most industries, especially marketing.

With each section of your resume offering a unique opportunity to make your individual journey count, it’s often hard to know where to start. Check out our General resume sample to get a better idea of best practices across all industries.

Curious about what resumes look like in other industries? Check out these samples:


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