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How to become a Digital Marketer in Australia?

Marketing is important for all businesses big and small. Studying Marketing and working in the industry can provide an amazing & creative career with opportunities not offered in any other industry.

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Skills That Matter Most

Digital Marketing Roles, Skills & Salaries

Australian employers focus more on skills rather than academic merit. A portfolio, case studies, or real results often beat a marketing degree.

High-Value Skills

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Paid Ads

Google, Meta, LinkedIn

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Data & Analytics

GA4, Dashboards, Attribution

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Conversion Optimisation

CRO

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SEO

Technical + Content

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Email & CRM

HubSpot, Salesforce, Klaviyo

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AI Tools & Automation

Now increasingly expected

"Soft" Skills That Count

Clear Communication

Stakeholder Management

Translating Data into Insights

Commercial Thinking (ROI > Vanity Metrics)

A portfolio, case studies, or real results often beat a marketing degree. Focus on building demonstrable skills alongside your qualification.

In-Demand Roles

Digital Marketing Specialist

SEO, SEM, social media

SEO & Content Strategist

Organic search and content

Paid Media Manager

Paid campaigns (Google, Meta, LinkedIn)

CRM & Automation Lead

CRM and marketing automation

Marketing Data Analyst

Campaign performance and insights

Level Common Job Titles Typical Responsibilities Average Salary Estimate
Level Entry-level
Common Job Titles Marketing Coordinator
Marketing Assistant
Typical Responsibilities Campaign support, content scheduling, basic reporting, admin
Average Salary Estimate $60k–$75k
Level Junior-Mid
Common Job Titles Digital Marketing Executive
Content Marketer
Social Media Manager
Typical Responsibilities Content creation, social channels, EDMs, SEO basics, reporting
Average Salary Estimate $75k–$95k
Level Mid-level Specialist
Common Job Titles SEO Specialist
Performance Marketer
Growth Marketer
Typical Responsibilities Paid ads, optimisation, funnels, CRO, analytics, experiments
Average Salary Estimate $90k–$120k
Level Mid-Senior
Common Job Titles Marketing Manager
Brand Manager
Typical Responsibilities Strategy, budgets, team coordination, stakeholder management
Average Salary Estimate $100k–$140k
Level Senior / Leadership
Common Job Titles Head of Marketing
Growth Lead
CMO
Typical Responsibilities Business growth strategy, revenue targets, team leadership
Average Salary Estimate $140k–$180k+
Study Marketing in Australia

Study to Become a Digital Marketer in Australia

Australian employers focus more on skills rather than academic merit. A portfolio, case studies, or real results often beat a marketing degree.

Certificate Iv In Marketing &Amp; Communication

Certificate IV in Marketing and Communication

(Duration 6 months – 12 months)
Students will learn about promoting products, services, branding and communication theory as well as design principles to use when learning the basics of design software.

Academic Requirements

Completion of an Australian Year 10 Certificate or overseas equivalent

Diploma Of Marketing

Diploma of Marketing

(Duration 6 months – 12 months)
Marketing is a field that is becoming increasingly important in a modern business environment. Throughout the course students will learn a foundation of theoretical knowledge of marketing, as well as how to effectively manage a marketing campaign for a business.

Academic Requirements

Completion of Certificate IV in Marketing and Communication or equivalent competencies

Marketing

Advanced Diploma of Marketing and Communication

(Duration 6 months – 12 months)
This course builds your practical marketing skills. You’ll learn to analyse, design, and make decisions using technical, creative, and managerial skills, and to manage market research, set marketing objectives, and develop marketing plans.

Academic Requirements

Completion of Diploma of Marketing and Communication or equivalent competencies

Meeting Entry Requirements
IELTS, placement tests, or exemptions, find the option that fits you.

Standard English Tests

IELTS, PTE, etc. (IELTS: 6.0 overall – no band less than 5.5; OR equivalent). The test result must be valid within 2 years at the time of the visa application.

Prepare for IELTS

In-House Placement Test

Some Education Institutions offer an in-house English Placement Test that you can take to meet the English entry requirements.

English Test Exemptions

Exemptions apply if:
– you are a citizen and hold a passport from UK, USA, Canada, NZ or Republic of Ireland
– you are enrolled in a principal course of study that is a registered school course, a standalone English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS), a course registered to be delivered in a language other than English, or a registered post-graduate research course
– you have completed at least 5 years of study in English in one or more of the following countries: Australia, UK, USA, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, or the Republic of Ireland.

Your Visa Options in Australia

Here are your options for getting a work visa in Australia as a marketing professional

Skilled Independent Visa

Subclass 189

Not sponsored by employer, it's a visa for skilled workers that's points-based

  • Have high points scoring
  • Strong AASW assessment
  • Are not state-focused

Skilled Work Regional

Subclass 491

Points-based visa that enables skilled workers to live and work in regional Australia with a possible pathway to PR

  • Have a lower points scoring
  • Are looking for high demand jobs in regional Australia
  • Aiming for +15 points
  • Seeking to fill job shortages in regional areas

Skilled Nominated Visa

Subclass 190

Points-based visa that is permanent and requires a nomination by a state or territory government in Australia

  • Are seeking state nomination
  • Aiming for +5 points
  • Not seeking employer sponsorship
  • Are looking for a viable PR pathway

Employer-Sponsored

Company-sponsored visa that gives skilled workers the opportunity to live and work in Australia. More challenging to get than trades occupation.

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Have worked with the employer for years

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Have experience with Regional NGO / community service

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Have an employer who is willing to sponsor you long-term

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