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Advertising Career Overview

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The draw for this industry in the campaigns of several million dollars, and the glamor surrounding the promotion of products and clients it represents. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/), non-supervisory workers in advertising and public relations made $ 633 a week on average in 2004. Companies in the advertising and public relations industry to organize advertising from other companies and organizations and to propose campaigns to encourage the interests and image of their clients. This industry also includes media representatives, radio, television and the Internet. It also includes ads, direct mail, advertisements and other materials. The demand for education advertising professionals is growing as technology advances offer advertisers more options for the media in which they announce.

You can get a degree from an advertisement in the public and private colleges and universities and technical schools offer programs devoted to specific careers. Special schools often offer two-year degree or certification programs in advertising. the traditional four-year college and university programs offer advertising programs in other major such as communications, business or art programs. Most people starting a career in advertising must have a bachelor's degree with a liberal arts background. Bachelor's degrees are not required for entry-level positions in the creative department. assistant art direction, for example, usually require at least a 2-year degree from a school of art or design. Although assistant copywriters do not need a degree, obtaining an aid to developing superior communication skills and abilities required for this job. entry-level positions in the industry include account management, media coordinator, or market research. Internships, in conjunction with education, will help you get a job when you graduate. Completion of an internship is often a prerequisite for many advertisers. In addition to an internship, coursework in marketing, design, statistics and accounting can help you get ready for employment in this field.


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