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A Content Executive helps to coordinate the production of material used in a range of media. You might specialise in social media content, website material or articles used in printed format. Content Executives may focus on a particular product or industry or generate content used in a range of sectors.
Content Executives should have strong interpersonal skills and be able to communicate well with colleagues and clients. It’s important you can come up with unique ideas quickly and can adapt your skills to suit a range of circumstances. Content Executives should be up to date with current trends and have a strong understanding of various audiences.
There is one course available for people who want to become a Content Executive.
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The BSB60520 Advanced Diploma of Marketing and Communication is an exciting qualification where students learn how to drive the strategic direction of an organisation’s marketing and communications activities. Students begin with 3 core units where they create and learn how to implement a strategic plan. This strategic plan becomes the base for the remainder of studies and incorporates a marketing plan and advertising campaign. Students then complete electives with choices available in advertising, design, and market research. The BSB60520 Advanced Diploma of Marketing and Communication is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Business Services Training Package..
Average duration: 12 months.
In Australia, a full time Content Executive generally earns $1,340 per week ($69,680 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.
There has been a strong increase in employment numbers in this industry over the last five years. There are currently 51,400 people working in this field in Australia and many of them specialise as a Content Executive. Content Executives may find work across all regions of Australia.
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights
An Advanced Diploma of Marketing and Communication is an ideal qualification if you’re planning a career as a Content Executive. This course will give you the skills to develop strategic plans, marketing plans and advertising campaigns. You’ll be able to specialise in an area that suits your career plans such as advertising, social media or market research.
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Here are some potential career pathways within journalism and writing. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Journalism and Writing
Advertising Copywriter
$1,250 weekly pay
Author
$1,500 weekly pay
Book Editor
Content Editor
Content Executive
$1,340 weekly pay
Content Writer
Copywriter
Creative Writer
Digital Content Writer
Editorial Writer
Freelance Writer
Grant Writer
$1,580 weekly pay
Journalist
Multimedia Writer
$1,150 weekly pay
News Reporter
Novelist
Playwright
Presenter
Proofreader
Reporter
Science Journalist
Screenwriter
Scriptwriter
Sports Journalist
Writer
Content Manager
$1,920 weekly pay
Content Specialist
$1,730 weekly pay
Critic
Editor
$1,400 weekly pay
Feature Writer
$1,753 weekly pay
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