The Marketing Specialist (ANZSCO 225113) occupation in Australia is assessed primarily by VETASSESS, the official assessing authority.
Qualification Requirements
Applicants must hold a qualification equivalent to at least an Australian Bachelor’s degree (AQF Level 7) or higher, such as a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD.
Work Experience Requirements (depending on qualification relevance):
With a highly relevant Bachelor’s degree (e.g., Marketing, Advertising, Business Communications):
At least 1 year of highly relevant work experience in the past 5 years(minimum 20 hours per week).
With a non-highly relevant Bachelor’s degree + a highly relevant Diploma:
At least 2 years of highly relevant work experience in the past 5 years.
With a partially related degree (e.g., General Business, Management):
At least 3 years of highly relevant work experience in the past 5 years.
With an unrelated degree but still at Bachelor level or above:
Pre-qualification work experience may be accepted, with a total of at least 6 years of relevant work experience, including at least 1 year of highly relevant experience in the past 5 years.
Fields considered highly relevant include, but are not limited to:
Marketing
Advertising
Business Communications
Public Relations
Business Management (subject to case-by-case assessment)
Applicants must demonstrate experience performing the following tasks:
Developing and implementing marketing strategies, policies, and plans.
Conducting market research and analysis to identify opportunities.
Providing advice on product mix, pricing, advertising, promotions, and distribution channels.
Executing digital marketing activities such as SEO, social media management, and data analytics.
Collaborating with advertising agencies and external suppliers.
Mr. T obtained his Master’s degree in Marketing in the United States in 2016. Since July 2020, he has been working as a Product Manager.
We successfully assisted Mr. T in completing his skills assessment with VETASSESS, with 7 years of relevant work experience recognized. He was granted a positive outcome as a Marketing Specialist.
A positive skills assessment for Marketing Specialist can be used to apply for the following visas:
Subclass 190 Skilled Nominated Visa
Subclass 491 Skilled Work Regional Visa
Subclass 482 Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (Employer Sponsored)
Subclass 186 Employer Nomination Scheme Visa (Permanent Residency)
Subclass 407 Training Visa
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