Explore career options in digital content creationHere you can find information on the types of careers and employment roles your studies indesign, communication or film may land you.You can also discover where to look for job vacancies, as well as professional associations, mentoring and international opportunitiesDigital content creation is a far-reaching field, spanning virtually all industries. Many corporations directly employ or outsource content creators to engage new and existing customers or stakeholders. Careers in digital content creation often lend themselves to working remotely, providing a flexible lifestyle and work-life balance. Self-employment opportunities are also plentiful in this industry. Your studies will equip you to contribute to this exciting and rapidly evolving field through producing highly engaging written and video content for social media, websites other forms of media such as blogs and podcasts. Graduates will be skilled communicators and collaborators, able to innovate and express their ideas in a range of diverse environments.Career fieldsMedia organisationsRetail and e-commerce companiesHospitality and tourismMarketing and advertisingEducation providersHealth and wellbeing companiesReal estate and property developmentPolitical parties and campaignsScience communicationResearch communicationArts organisationsEmployment rolesContent creatorContent managerDigital marketing specialistContent strategistSocial media managerDigital and creative specialistMarketing officerMedia and advertising specialistGraphic designerCommunity and content coordinatorDigital producerCreative technologistDigital public health professionalFinancial management and networking are important aspects of freelancing.If you are considering freelancing, you may benefit from the services and advice of these organisations:In addition to knowledge and skills directly related to your program of study, you will also develop a range of other skills such as teamwork, analytical, communication through academic study, employment, voluntary work, sporting and recreational activities and life experience.Recognising the value employers place on these skills is an important factor in your graduate job search. You can further develop your employability with these resources:Information on relevant vacancies can be found in a wide range of sources:Griffith University PhD candidate Alejandra Ramirez Vidal is researching digital nomadism by traveling across Australia in a modified van. After leaving the traditional office environment post-COVID, she now combines life on the road with work and study. Alejandra, a former graphic designer and teacher at Queensland College of Art, chose Griffith for her Doctor of Visual Arts due to its flexibility. Her research explores how new technology enables creative professionals to work remotely, and she hopes to inspire others to embrace this lifestyle.Craft a stand-out resume and cover letter, and learn how to prepare for job interviews.Many work opportunities are not advertised, so we recommend approaching potential employers with the aim of researching their needs and how your skills, experience, interests and qualifications could match theirs.This is called informational interviewing and will benefit you by:clarifying your specific career directionincreasing your chances of being offered a job.The Your Career website includes helpful information such as job descriptions, employment prospects, average weekly earnings and skills requirements. Every job title in the database has a skills section to help you identify and describe essential skills for your future career.The My Future website also has job descriptions and a useful career insight section.Joining a professional association is a great way to interact with people in your field who can assist you to explore your career options and potentially find employment opportunities. These associations hold regular professional development and networking events:Students are welcome to join and often receive a discount on their membership.The award-winning Industry Mentoring Program provides an excellent opportunity to further develop your employability and build professional networks.The program is available to students with more than 80CP as well as recent graduates.Griffith University is aligned to the United Nation''s Sustainable Development Goals ( SDGs ) and is committed to promoting decent work and economic growth, advancing the principles of responsible and sustainable consumption and production, and advocating for peace, justice, and resilient institutional frameworks.Further careers informationCareers counsellingIndividual career counselling sessions are available to all current students and recent graduates.You can book an initial appointment via CareerHub.Check out our Career Readiness site in Learning@Griffith for additional information and resources for your career development learning:Please note: The content on this webpage is a guide only. Please refer to degree-specific information and accreditation requirements of your profession on the Degree and Course Finder website and with the relevant professional accreditation body for your degree. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Remote Digital Content Creator