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Application deadline was 4th March 2026, 9:00 a.m.
Eligibility
Young people aged 18–30 from low-income backgrounds who want to break into the marketing industry.

The Marketing Academy Foundation’s BeTheOne Bootcamp is a free, one-day workshop designed to boost your employability.

From crafting standout CVs and applications to building interview confidence, exploring career paths, and expanding your network, the bootcamp provides practical support and expert guidance to help you succeed.

You’ll leave feeling more confident, better prepared, and equipped with the tools to take meaningful steps toward a career in marketing - with lunch, snacks, and travel costs all covered.

📅 Date: Thursday 5th March 2026 | 📍 Location: Central London

🍽️ Lunch, snacks, and drinks provided

🚆 Travel costs covered

 

What You’ll Get:

✨ CV & Application Support - learn how to make your CV shine and get noticed by employers.

✨ Interview Confidence - practice real interview questions and get feedback to help you feel ready and relaxed.

✨ Explore Marketing Roles - hear from industry professionals about the wide range of roles in marketing and discover where you might fit.

✨ Build Your Network - connect with industry experts and other aspiring marketers. Share experiences, ask questions, and build relationships that could open doors.

✨ Boost Your Confidence - 100% of past attendees said they left feeling more prepared, confident and ready to apply for jobs.

💬 What Past Attendees Say:

"Before the bootcamp, I had no idea where to start. Now I feel so much clearer about what to do next and I actually feel confident applying for jobs."

"The practice interviews were a game-changer. I got direct feedback and now I know what to work on."

"Thank you for a knowledge packed bootcamp, it was insightful, helpful, reassuring and a really big confidence boost. I’ve left ready to tweak my CV, change my approach and a very big confidence boost as I was struggling with self doubt."

 

👥 Who’s It For?

Young people aged 18–30 from low-income backgrounds who want to break into the marketing industry.

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