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Entry-Level Remote Roles in Marketing, Data, or Project Management – Where Should I Start?

Entry-Level Remote Roles in Marketing, Data, or Project Management – Where Should I Start?

Hi everyone, I'm currently in my first term of a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration at the University of the People (an online US university), and I've just started my academic journey (week 2). Alongside my studies, I've been building practical skills through professional certificates on Coursera, including Google Project Management and Meta Social Media Marketing Associate. I'm also currently working on Google Digital Marketing & E-Commerce, Google Data Analytics, and Meta Marketing Analytics. In addition, I have some hands-on experience managing a small home-based business for handmade sweets. I handled the financial side by tracking costs and profits, organizing data using Google Sheets, and helping plan operations. I would describe myself as detail-oriented and precise in my work. I enjoy organizing information, creating schedules, and planning projects efficiently. I'm also creative and comfortable using tools like Canva for various design tasks, as well as PowerPoint for presentations, and I have basic video editing skills using CapCut or other editing apps. I'm very motivated to gain real-world experience early, especially through a remote job or internship that I can manage alongside my studies. Given my beginner status but growing skill set, I would really appreciate any advice on: - Entry-level remote job opportunities or internships<br> -Roles that align with my certifications (project management, marketing, analytics)<br> -Platforms or strategies to find legitimate remote work<br> -Skills I should prioritize to increase my chances of getting hired Thank you in advance for your guidance!


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You’re off to a strong start. For a first-term student, you already have more experience than many beginners because you can point to certificates, spreadsheet work, small-business experience, and content/design tools. The main thing I’d suggest now is focus. Right now your skills point in a few directions at once: project management, marketing, analytics, and general business operations. That is a strength, but it can also make it harder for people to tell you what to target first. Based on what you described, your 3 most likely entry-level fits are:

- Marketing Analytics / Digital Marketing Intern
- Project Coordinator / Project Management Intern
- Business Analyst Intern

I’d recommend that you rank your top 3 preferred jobs in order. That will help guide your next steps, because each path has different resume keywords, portfolio projects, and skills to emphasize. Here's simple way to choose your top 3:

Put #1 as the role you would enjoy most day to day
Put #2 as the role where you already have the strongest proof
Put #3 as the role with the best number of realistic openings for your level

For example, based on your post, a reasonable ranking might be:

#1 Marketing Analytics Intern if you enjoy data, campaign performance, and marketing tools
#2 Project Coordinator Intern if you enjoy planning, scheduling, and keeping work organized
#3 Business Analyst Intern if you like spreadsheets, tracking costs, and improving how work gets done

Once you choose those 3, tailor your applications around them. I would create a unique resume for each role. For remote internships and entry-level roles, check large job boards like Indeed, MeetFrank, Built In, Workable, and LinkedIn, and also internship-focused platforms such as Erasmus Intern and Piktalent. Since you’re in Paris, search for both “Paris remote” and “Europe remote” rather than limiting yourself to France-only listings.
To improve your chances of getting hired, I’d prioritize these skills next:

- Google Sheets / Excel
- basic data reporting and dashboards
- one project tool like Trello, Asana, or Jira
- basic marketing metrics such as CTR, conversion rate, engagement, and ROI
- a small portfolio with 2-3 examples of your work

Your handmade sweets business is great hands-on experience. You can turn it into proof by showing:

- a cost/profit tracker
- a simple dashboard in Sheets
- a weekly content plan
- a project timeline for launches or orders

One final tip: at your stage, it’s usually better to build proof of work than to collect too many more certificates. A small portfolio plus a focused target role will help you more than trying to be everything at once.

Dalia recommends the following next steps:

Rank your top 3 preferred jobs in order
Create a tailored resume for each separate job role you are interested in
Build skills according to each job role
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