Marketing · Part-Time Job

How to write a marketing student CV for a part-time job

For part-time roles, employers care about reliability, attitude and availability far more than a polished career history. Here's how to do it as a marketing student.

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What matters for a part-time job

State availability

Evenings, weekends, term-time or holidays — availability is often the deciding factor.

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Reliability & attitude

Punctuality, teamwork and willingness to learn outweigh a long history.

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Short & scannable

Half a page to one page is plenty for a busy manager to read at a glance.

Marketing specifics

Marketing recruiters look for creativity backed by results, plus hands-on experience with content, social and analytics. “Grew a society Instagram from 200 to 1,500 followers in a term and drove 90+ event sign-ups” shows exactly the creativity-plus-results marketing teams want.

Frequently asked questions

What do I put on a part-time job CV with no experience?
Education, a friendly summary, your availability, and transferable skills from school, clubs and volunteering. See our part-time job CV guide.
How long should a part-time job CV be?
Half a page to one page — keep it short and easy to skim.
What experience counts on a marketing CV with no job?
Running social accounts, promoting societies or events, blogging, and any analytics or design tools you've used.

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