Marketing - Digital Marketing Concentration
This guide is intended to help you identify and locate resources on the subject of Digital Marketing.
Careers in Digital Marketing
Are you interested in exploring your career options as they relate to digital marketing? The following resources are available to in your job search. Navigate below to find additional general job seeking information, professional associations, resume and cover letter writing tips, and more.
Library Databases
The Shapiro Library also contains robust job-search databases that are helpful to exploring career opportunities. Below is a list of databases you may want to explore:
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Firsthand (Vault) This link opens in a new windowA one-stop shop for all your career needs. Search job and internship openings, for company information, or check out the career advice blog for resume writing, interview tips, and more.
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LinkedIn Learning This link opens in a new windowThis resource is provided by SNHU Instructional Support Services. LinkedIn Learning provides video courses taught by experts in their fields. It is continuously updated to ensure the courses contain the most up-to-date information. PLEASE NOTE: You may choose to pair your personal LinkedIn account so that completed courses show on your profile. If you decide to do this, remember your login will become your personal LinkedIn username and password rather than your SNHU credentials.
Searching for a Job or Internship
Ready to start your search for a job in digital marketing? Ask yourself these questions:
- Am I open to relocating for work? (Think local, across the country, or even abroad!)
- Should I aim for entry-level roles, or am I ready for something more advanced?
- Is there a specific company or organization I dream of working for?
Your answers will shape your game plan. For example, if you are passionate about working for a nonprofit, you will want to focus your search on specialized job boards or opportunities that align with their mission.
Pro Tips for Finding Your Dream Job
- Explore industry-specific job boards or listings posted by professional organizations in your field.
- Leverage your network—friends, family, professors, or alumni—and use social media platforms like LinkedIn to uncover hidden job opportunities.
Consider Internships and Volunteering!
They are not just resume boosters! They can be your chance to:
- Apply what you have learned in the classroom to real-world scenarios
- Build valuable work experience and connections
- Gain references from professionals in the field
Helpful Resources