London School of Marketing reveals four ways that a CIM certificate can directly lead to a pay rise
London, England (PRWEB UK) 16 March 2015 -- London School of Marketing, a leading institution offering accredited marketing and business qualifications in the heart of London, has released a new article listing four ways that a CIM certificate can directly result in a higher salary for graduates, over both the short and long term.
"What often keeps an employee going is the hope of better pay, more benefits and the opportunity to climb higher up the corporate ladder. However, these improvements are not easily gained," the article states. "To improve your salary, you will need to take charge and prove yourself. This is where professional qualifications, such as the CIM Certificate in Professional Marketing, can make the difference."
Complementing a comprehensive range of blogs, whitepapers and case studies designed to support students pursuing sought-after marketing, business and academic designations, this article explains how delivering better performance, demonstrating a commitment to learning, substituting knowledge for experience and increasing your perceived value can all lead to an increase in salary.
"For those with the drive to take charge of their own career and pay scale, a CIM certificate can make up for gaps in experience and knowledge," the article concludes. "When it comes to proving that you are worth that raise, demonstrating your commitment, and the recognition you have already received for your achievements, will help you to achieve a better salary - and a better future."
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London School of Marketing delivers accredited marketing and business qualifications, and offers courses from recognised professional bodies such as CIM, EduQual and CAM, BA (Hons) Marketing, MA Marketing and Innovation, and an MBA from Anglia Ruskin University. Based in Central London, they are a QAA approved institution. The school also has offices in Sri Lanka, a network of Local Access Points (LAPs), and online programmes of learning. Courses are run over a broad range of study modes.
Gimhani Gunasinghe, London School of Marketing, http://www.londonschoolofmarketing.com/, +44 2081233899, [email protected]
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