Communication Officer - Related jobs

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  • Advertising Account ManagerAdvertising account managers discuss clients' requirements, and plan advertising and promotional campaigns to sell products or services.
  • Communication ManagerCommunication managers are responsible for promoting an organisation's image and reputation to the public, and for informing staff and clients about what is happening within the organisation.
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Related industries

  • Advertising, Communications, Marketing and SalesPeople working in advertising, communications, marketing and sales jobs may:
    • plan how to promote a product, or organisation’s image or services
    • survey people’s thoughts on products and services
    • plan and develop advertising campaigns or events for clients
    • communicate information to the public for an organisation
    • create the artwork or content for advertisements
    • sell goods and services.
  • Business Management and Human ResourcesPeople working in business management and human resources may be involved in:
    • managing a business, organisation or project
    • planning and managing production in factories
    • staff recruitment, management, training and development
    • marketing and communications
    • industrial and employment relations.
  • Writing and PublishingPeople working in the writing and publishing industry may research, write, publish and distribute news, information and entertainment. The type of work can include:
    • creative writing
    • writing news or feature articles
    • writing technical manuals or helping people to understand complex information
    • design and layout of publications, in print and on the Internet
    • managing the production of publications.
Updated September 2009