Blame it on Marketing ™
Do you ever feel like it's always marketing at fault? We know the feeling. We can't afford more therapy so we decided to collect all the ridiculous things that marketers hear and invite our friends to chat about them. If you want to hear us (Emma and Ruta) rant about sometimes funny sometimes serious topics this is the place for you.
Blame it on Marketing ™
Landing your first Marketing Job | E44 with Brian Fraser
Ruta and Emma are joined, again, by Brian Fraser to discuss the difficulty of landing a first marketing job and provide tips for success. We emphasise the importance of doing research, networking, and tailoring CVs to stand out in a competitive market. We also highlight the value of portfolios and side hustles in showcasing marketing skills and experience. The hosts acknowledge that marketing is a broad field with diverse opportunities, and they encourage job seekers to market themselves effectively and demonstrate their passion for the industry.
Takeaways
- Networking is crucial for career growth in marketing. Attending networking events and building a professional network can lead to new opportunities and personal development.
- Taking courses and obtaining certifications can enhance skills and make a career switch easier. It is important to choose courses that align with the desired marketing path.
- Deciding between being a generalist or specializing in a specific area of marketing depends on personal preferences and career goals. Both approaches have their advantages.
- When looking for a job, it is important to consider the personal development opportunities offered by the company. Mentors can also provide valuable guidance and support.
- Overcoming networking anxiety is essential for professional growth. Networking events provide an opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals and learn from their experiences.
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