Certified practising marketer

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Certified Practising Marketer, or CPM, is a qualification for Australian marketers.[1] The certification is administered by the Australian Marketing Institute.[2]

Certification criteria

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Assessments are made using quantitative and qualitative factors, including formal education, career achievements, employment history, and significant post-graduate courses.[3]

CPM applicants must have a minimum of 5 years of marketing experience, 10 years of management experience in the marketing field or a related degree, and a commerce or business degree with a marketing major.[4] Evidence of ongoing education and learnings (such as AMI courses or significant post graduate courses) are also taken into account.

CPM of the Year

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Each year, the Australian Marketing Institute hosts the Awards for Marketing Excellence, where the nation's best performing CPM receives the Certified Practising Marketer of the Year award.[5]

References

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