Sub-Industries
Marketing & Advertising
Market Research, Analytics & Ethics
Retail & Customer Experience
Strategic Sales
Cool Jobs
Digital marketing strategist
Influencer campaign manager
Customer experience designer
E-commerce growth analyst
Content curator
Brand storyteller or copywriter
Where People Work
Marketing agencies
Retail companies and department stores
Corporate marketing departments
Tech companies and startups
Nonprofits and community organizations
Creative studios and branding firms
Marketing & Sales
Improving Communication and Connections
Marketing and sales careers focus on promoting ideas, services, and products to the right people at the right time. This cluster includes digital and traditional advertising, branding, social media, customer experience, retail, merchandising, public relations, and strategic selling. Whether you're designing a campaign, analyzing market trends, or helping a customer make a decision, marketing is about turning ideas into action and connection.
Why We Love Marketing & Sales

This is one of the most dynamic and creative clusters out there. Every business, nonprofit, and brand needs to communicate effectively with its audience. People in marketing and sales get to shape how ideas are presented, how products are experienced, and how relationships are built.
This field is especially exciting for people who love blending creativity with strategy. Whether you're making viral content, designing a visual brand, crafting persuasive messages, or analyzing what customers want, this work is both expressive and impactful. If you enjoy influencing trends, working with people, and bringing ideas to life, marketing and sales might be your calling.
The work environment is fast-paced, collaborative, and constantly evolving. New tools, platforms, and customer needs mean there's always something to learn. And while some jobs require degrees, many people grow their careers through portfolio work, certifications, and strong networking.
Example Career: Digital Marketing Specialist
65,000
Marketing is part psychology, part art, and part data. You get to understand people and then figure out how to reach them. Every campaign is a puzzle waiting to be solved.

Rhea T.
Digital Marketing Specialist
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This content is based on the National Career Clusters® Framework, a national initiative led by Advance CTE. Advance CTE works to empower every learner to pursue career success through high-quality CTE programs. Their modernized framework helps connect education to real-world career opportunities and is used across the United States to guide career exploration and planning.