Boost your career in travel marketing

Sunday, 25 Jan, 2011 0

As you probably know, every travel marketing position is fiercely contested. Demand is high with graduates and marketers from other sectors drawn by the perceived glamour of the sector. So how can you differentiate yourself, make your CV stand out from the crowd?

A professional qualification is the answer. The kind of qualifications offered by the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) differ from a university degree. Though equivalent in standards, they are highly practical rather than dry and academic in nature. So they serve to demonstrate your applied knowledge and research from the workplace.

The CIM offers 2 specialist Diplomas of particular interest to travel marketers at all levels:

* Diploma in Digital Marketing

* Diploma in Tourism Marketing

These Diplomas are designed to develop your practical knowledge and enhance your employability. Each demonstrates your commitment to building your marketing specialisation, as well as giving you the kudos associated with CIM membership.

You can start studying a CIM Marketing Diploma for travel industry professionals right now with Capela Travel Training. Find out more by calling 01223 208629, on www.capela.co.uk or visiting us at a London Open Evening in February.

 



 

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