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Manchester locals can get government-funded marketing training

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Marketing is a function that every business in the UK needs and is exactly why skilled marketers in Manchester are in such high demand.

Yet creative, data and digital skills are in short supply for organisations both large and small. For those people trained in these areas, there is an enormous opportunity to carve a successful career in a thriving industry.

The UK’s marketing trade body, the Data & Marketing Association (DMA), has partnered with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) and the Department for Education (DFE), to deliver bespoke Digital Marketing Skills Bootcamps.

Through this new partnership, the people and businesses of Manchester will save much-needed funds on training costs, and will boost growth and productivity across the region.

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