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The best entry-level creative Australian jobs you can apply for right now

PHOTOGRAPHY BY ELLA MAXIMILLION

Words by Emma Roberts

We’ve done the work so you don’t have to.

The creative industry is notoriously difficult to break into, even more so when you’re a university student looking to land their first nine-to-five ‘adult’ job. Do you find yourself regularly perusing Linkedin, wondering how you’re ever going to land a junior listed job that expects a career’s worth of experience? You’re not alone. That’s why we like to take it upon ourselves to round up the best jobs so you don’t have to.


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Glazed Beauty Social Media Marketing Intern

If you’re looking to break into the Australian beauty industry, this is your chance to gain some valuable experience in-house at the small eCommerce brand, Glazed Beauty. As a social media marketing intern, you’ll be working with the Melbourne team for one to two days a week (with flexibility for remote work), creating engaging content for platforms like TikTok and Instagram.

Head here to apply.

David Jones Junior Planner

Australian multi-brand retailer David Jones is looking for a Junior Planner to support the menswear category. In your day-to-day, you’ll be assisting the Planning Manager, Commercial Operations Manager and Buyer in preparing seasonal merchandise plans while managing sales, stock, markdowns and profits. To apply, you’ll need some experience in a similar field.

Head here to apply.

Cos Visual Merchandiser

Do you dream of creating visually inspiring window displays and handing out styling advice? Apply to be Cos’ next Visual Merchandiser (VM). The brand is looking for VM talent in the Melbourne area to work in one of Cos’ multiple retail spaces. To apply, you need good communication skills, excellent organisation, selling abilities and a keen eye for detail. 

Head here to apply.

Hansen & Gretel eCommerce Coordinator

Sydney locals, there’s a position available as Hansen & Gretel’s new eCommerce Coordinator. In the role, you’ll work across a variety of responsibilities including product enrichment, product launches, blog content strategy and customer service feedback (to name a few). The brand is preferably looking for someone with Photoshop and Shopify skills, as well as up-to-date knowledge of the Australian and international fashion industry. 

Head here to apply. 

Arc’teryx Trainer and Visual Merchandiser

This one’s for lovers of the great outdoors. Arc’teryx is looking for a hybrid trainer and visual merchandiser, to train and guide retail teams to execute market-leading retail experiences. You’ll get the opportunity to create unique events and activations, made to appeal to the ‘core mountain athlete’. To apply, you’ll need a bachelor’s degree and at least one year of relevant retail experience.

Head here to apply. 

Going North Agency Social Media Coordinator

Darwin-based creative collective Going North Agency is on the hunt for a new Social Media Coordinator to join the team. Assisting the Senior Creative and Client Lead, this role will be pivotal in helping to deliver social content across client channels, keeping in line with client social strategies. To apply, you’ll just need experience in a similar role, plus an interest in culture marketing and events. 

Head here to apply. 

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