
The first 90 days in a new Marketing role are critical for setting the tone, building trust, and proving your value.
Starting a new job is both exciting and nerve-wracking — especially if it’s your first.
Here’s how to make your first 90 days count:
Month 1: Observe & absorb
This is your listening and learning phase.
• Understand the business: Dive into your brand’s objectives, growth strategy and annual plans, consumer insights, key issues and opportunities. Ask questions. Review campaign decks and performance reports.
• Meet your stakeholders: Book 1 on 1 meetings with your line manager, department heads and Marketing team members. Learn about their objectives, priorities, expectations from Marketing and what success looks like for your role.
• Assess the big picture: What’s already working / not working? What’s missing? Take notes without rushing to “fix” things.
📝 Pro tip: Create a ‘first 30 days’ document to track what you’re learning and ideas to drive continuous improvements.
Month 2: Strategise & suggest
Now that you’ve listened, start contributing.
• Share early ideas: Suggest small experiments or quick wins that show initiative (without stepping on toes).
• Co-create priorities: Discuss your observations with your manager. Shape a short-term plan together.
• Get hands-on: Offer to support ongoing campaigns, run some data analysis, or refresh online brand content.
🎯 Your goal is to show you “get it” and you’re here to build, not bulldoze over other people’s work.
Month 3: Deliver & demonstrate
Time to make your mark.
• Launch a first campaign or project: Whether it’s a content refresh, a social media test, or a customer survey — deliver something with impact.
• Measure success: Track what worked, what didn’t, and what you’d improve. Share learnings across your team and the broader organisation.
• Build your reputation: Be consistent, reliable, and collaborative. People remember how you made them feel and what you delivered.
💥 By day 90, you want people saying: “We’re so glad you joined.”
Conclusion
No matter if you are starting your first Marketing job or progressing through your Marketing career, having a clear plan for your first 90 days is critical to your success in a new role.
Make sure you take the time to plan, align with your line manager on what success looks like in your first 3 months and document your wins (big and small).
Confidence and success come from preparation, not perfection.
