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CIM
Membership Details
Affiliated
Professional to a Membership grade
Affiliated
Professionals who can demonstrate they have the necessary
qualifications and relevant work experience will be given
the opportunity to upgrade into membership. Should you appear
to meet the criteria you will be sent a membership application
form, successful applicants will be transferred into the appropriate
membership grade.
Benefits
of membership:
The
Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) makes a strong commitment
to its members to advise and assist them throughout their
careers. To achieve this aim CIM has developed a range of
member and non-member services in the areas of career development.
General
information is available to non-members interested in marketing,
whereas members of CIM have access to a wide range of careers
services and information.
Whatever
stage you are at in your career, you can be confident that
CIM will be able to help and advise you when faced with difficult
and challenging decisions.
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Members
belong to a Royal Charter Body denoting educational achievement,
experience and adherence to an ethical code. Members are
identified by the letters ACIM (Associate Member), MCIM
(Member) and FCIM (Fellow).
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Members
can stand for election for national and regional posts.
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Full
Membership is the only route to achieving Individual Chartered
Status and gaining the professional designation ’Chartered
Marketer’.
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Members
are obliged to adhere to CIM Code of Professional Standards
and Ethics.
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Membership
grades are awarded after a thorough assessment of academic/vocational
qualifications and marketing experience. Grades are awarded
subject to assessment and final approval by council.
The
range of membership grades is as follows:
- Affiliate
Member (Studying)
- Affilated
Professional
- Associate
Member (ACIM)
-
Chartered
Marketer
- Member
(MCIM)
- Fellow
Member (FCIM).
Membership
Eligibility
All
grades are awarded following an assessment during which account
is taken of the candidate’s academic/vocational qualifications
and marketing budgetary control experience.
Affiliate
Member (Studying)
In
order to study for a CIM qualification, you will need to apply
as an Affiliate Member (Studying). This will entitle you to
a range of benefits and study support.
CIM
offers four levels of marketing qualifications as follows
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Introductory Certificate
in Marketing
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Certificate in Marketing
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Advanced Certificate
in Marketing
©
Postgraduate Diploma in
Marketing
Each
level is designed to be relevant to the needs of today's marketing
practitioners through each stage of their career, from basic
through to strategic areas of marketing.
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Affilated
Professional
Initially
designed to make CIM more accessible to professionals either
active or interested in marketing, Affiliate Member (Professional)
is now a membership grade that allows those who do not qualify
for the higher member grades to take full advantage of the
benefits and services of CIM membership.
This
membership grade is not for those wishing to study for CIM
qualifications. To study for a qualification, you will need
to register as an Affiliate Member (Studying).
Pre-requisites
There
are no specific entry requirements for this membership grade.
When
completing the application form, it asks whether you wish
to study for professional marketing qualifications, or whether
you simply wish to join the CIM and enjoy the membership benefits
without studying. For those not undertaking a qualification,
your membership status will be determined from your education
and/or experience.
Associate
Member
To
be eligible to become an Associate Member of CIM, you must
hold one of the following:
- CIM
Post Graduate Diploma in Marketing or University degree
majoring in Marketing, or
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Equivalent level diploma majoring in marketing, or
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Equivialent level marketing professional body examination,
or
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Recognised university degree of Chartered Professional
Body admission examination, or
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N/SVQ level 4 in marketing
Pre-requisites
Practical
Experience - For non-marketing related qualifications, at
least 3 years experience in marketing is required.
Chartered
Marketer
Chartered
Marketer status is awarded by CIM in recognition of practical
experience and expertise and sound theoretical knowledge.
It can only be held by Full Members or Fellows of CIM who
are committed to Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
By
becoming a Chartered Marketer you will:
- Enhance
your professional status
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Heighten your career prospects
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Stand apart from other job applicants
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Demonstrate your cutting edge thinking
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Achieve higher standards of personal performance and increase
your own job satisfaction
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Network with new, influential contacts
Pre-requisites
Criteria
for Chartered Marketer status:
- Be
a full Member (MCIM) or Fellow (FCIM).
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Have completed 2 consecutive years of Continuing Professional
Development (CPD).
Member
(MCIM)
Academic
Qualifications
One
of the following:
- CIM
Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing, or
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University degree majoring in marketing, or
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Equivalent level diploma in marketing, or
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Equivalent level or marketing professional body examination,
or
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Recognised university degree of Chartered Professional
Body admission examination (ie those that are formally
recognised by the appropriate official body and by CIM),
or
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N/SVQ level 4 in marketing
Pre-requisites
Practical
Experience -
Minimum of 3 years experience in a recognised area of marketing,
of which 1 year must have been in a management position. For
non-marketing related qualifications a minimum of 5 years
experience is required, including at least 1 year in management
Fellow
Member(FCIM)
Academic
qualifications
See
those for Member (MCIM).
plus
Practical
experience
A
proven record of expertise and strategic responsibility is
required, at Chief Executive, Executive Director, Senior Marketing
Executive, or Senior Academic level for over 3 years. Marketing
Consultants may be elected to Fellowship providing that he/she
has been operating in this capacity for a minimum of five
years, and can provide evidence of developing their own business
during this period of time or having gained their experience
with a major marketing consultancy practice. A high proportion
of projects undertaken must be marketing based and the client
base should include high profile companies.
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