Editorial sketchnote infographic of a marketing career path in consulting, designed as a bold ladder with seven role stages, actionable tips, skills, and example EUR salary labels. Clean LinkedIn-magazine styling, hand-drawn arrows, charts, and consulting icons subtly align with us marines pay scale search intent through abstract rank-inspired visual motifs only.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Career infographic titled "Marketing Career Path in Consulting". CAREER PATH LADDER archetype. Editorial LinkedIn-magazine illustration, sketchnote style, high-contrast modern palette, clean structured layout, hand-drawn arrows, icons, sticky-note annotations, bold ladder from left to right or bottom to top. Show 7 labeled sections in English: 1) Junior Marketing Analyst, 2) Marketing Specialist, 3) Senior Marketing Consultant, 4) Marketing Manager, 5) Senior Manager, 6) Marketing Director, 7) Partner / Practice Lead. For each rung include concrete actionable tips: core responsibilities, must-build skills, key metrics owned, typical deliverables, promotion signals, and one practical next-step action. Add a compact header section with a one-line summary: how to grow from entry-level marketing into consulting leadership. Include a skills strip with actionable labels such as market research, campaign strategy, client communication, analytics, stakeholder management, proposal writing, team leadership, commercial acumen. Include example salary labels in EUR (€), clearly marked as example only, such as €32k, €45k, €60k, €78k, €95k, €120k, €160k+. Add small callouts for do/don't guidance at multiple stages, for example: do quantify campaign impact, do build client-facing presentation skills, don't focus only on execution, don't ignore financial KPIs. Add consulting-themed visual elements like presentation decks, charts, lightbulbs, client meeting icons, growth arrows, and roadmap markers. Keep wording professional, inclusive, and non-discriminatory. No real company logos as endorsements, no watermarks. Subtly reflect the target search intent visually only, with non-text military-style pay-grade inspired stripe or rank motifs abstracted into the ladder design, but do not include that phrase or any related on-image text. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no real company logos as recommendations, no watermarks No real company logos as endorsements. Illustrative salary numbers labeled as example. No discriminatory framing.
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