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The_AK 03-03-2010 10:07 PM

Anyone In Marketing?
 
So I'm planning on finding a temporary marketing related job for the summer, what would be the best place to start looking first? I've taken a look through craigslist and monster.ca but some of jobs I've come across define "marketing" as door-to-door sales selling knives.
Where would be the best place to look first to get some relative experience?

The_AK 03-05-2010 11:48 AM

On another note,
For people who graduated with a business degree or diploma in marketing, what was your first position and how long did that last for?

poor_kid_lol 03-24-2010 11:16 PM

For your 1st post, Vector Marketing requires you to pay $115 for the equiptment then you use that and sell to your friends and family for half a grand.

hchang 03-27-2010 04:26 PM

I work in marketing, but isn't really something that you'd do as a temporary job.

I'm not sure of any marketing companies that would hire for just 2 to 3 months?

K-bad 04-17-2010 10:47 PM

My job right now is one of those door to door giving free estimates on exterior/interior painting and powerwashing. I'm not sure if he's still hiring but its a temporary job until aug. 9$/h pretty chill job i'd say

FN-2199 04-17-2010 11:57 PM

I work for Consumer Impact Marketing. It's frontline experiental marketing jobs that are usually temp jobs with companies like Coca-Cola or Microsoft. I'll pm you some details. Try searching them and also try Mosaic.
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choda 04-18-2010 10:37 PM

I work for Mosaic and they're hiring lots of people for the summer, check out www.mosaicjobs.com also some other XM places are CIM and Inventa. Just a tip, find out who the Recruiters are, get their emails and don't leave them alone until you at least get to meet and greet with the actual coordinator of that job or they just give you the job!

sonick 04-20-2010 09:20 AM

Most of these examples are not Marketing, rather they are sales. Sales could be considered a minor subset of Marketing, but it really is a skill/industry in itself.

You are looking more for a sales job, I assume. Street Team/Promo Rep jobs can be very fun during the summer, go downtown and give away swag with other young people.

The_AK 04-20-2010 11:32 PM

Well no, I'm more or less looking for an something like a paid internship. Basically my goal is to learn, make contacts, and, of course, fund my expenses. Not so much sales (as mentioned above), but more strategy development and implementation. I'm curious to know how other people were able to get their foot in the door.

sonick 04-21-2010 07:14 AM

Just curious, do you have any marketing education? If so you simply apply for any open positions. It's quite tough to find a job with a marketing degree in Vancouver already, so may be even tougher if you don't. There's plenty of real marketing jobs out there (i.e. not sales) on CL, etc. you just have to know what to look for.

If you don't have a degree (actually, even if you do this is a good exercise to get your foot in the door), try calling up local integrated marketing agencies (Cossette, etc.) and just see if you can take a short meeting with an account manager or something there saying you want to learn about the industry etc. Mention that you are willing to get an entry level internship; they won't likely offer you something right off the bat, but at least you made the connection and are on their radar.

I've got a friend who did this for a local real-estate appraisal firm who, with no prior experience in the job or industry, ended up offered a $100k+ salary after just a few years (unfortunately the job wasn't for her and she resigned).

See if you can add your contact on LinkedIn, or if they don't have it, just keep in touch regularly (once a month or so, but be sure to send a thank you e-mail immediately after the meeting) to catch up and see if they have anything open.

You'll likely won't get much luck with internal marketing departments of client-side companies, so stick with agencies big and small.

Best of luck, please report back any updates!

tiger_handheld 04-21-2010 08:53 AM

Learn SEO!!

its the biggest tangible skill for any marketeer. the co. i work for, it is expected all new hires know basic seo (ie. take the google class)

having a marketing degree from sfu/ubc/other can only get you so far. Most people dont think about SEO.


also learn about incorporating social media to the marketing campaign. regular old flyers, and newsletters are out. get to know some programs such as twitterkarma(no learning involved) and what it can do for the co.

again, i doubt these skills are being thought in school.

im not a marketing student, but i work for a co. where without the marketing dept. we would not exist.

sonick 04-21-2010 09:09 AM

^ Very good call on that; if you have some specialization whether it be SEO, web design, graphic design, it definitely gives you a leg up over others.

However I find this is more beneficial for for jobs at in-house marketing departments rather than agencies; which often does not give a good general representation of "marketing" as compared to agencies since most companies only deal with a tiny subset of marketing (web marketing, email marketing, social marketing, etc.) whereas integrated agencies deal with more strategy and planning behind a campaign as well as the implementation campaigns through of all sorts of various marketing methods.

The_AK 04-21-2010 09:44 AM

I actually have a marketing education from BCIT (just working towards my degree at SFU at the moment hence temporary position). I'm aware of the basics of SEO (meta tags, meta description, linking websites) and as well know the importance of social media. Of course knowing more won't hurt either. As for web design, I have my own website that connects to other social media sites where people can get in touch with me.

All good tips, I'll definitely take them into consideration when the time approaches.

jerche 05-02-2010 11:13 PM

^
Hey are you taking the marketing communications program at bcit? I'm thinking about applying for the upcoming semester. How is it? Do you think the diploma suffice to get a job related to the field? or a degree would much better?

You said now you're working towards a degree at SFU? Is the BCIT diploma transferrable to SFU??

xtacy777 05-04-2010 11:33 AM

it is, but its an additional 3 years at SFU

im taking my degree at BCIT instead and it takes 1 year fulltime.

ps. i also graduated from the marketing program in BCIT

ecchiecchi 05-04-2010 11:45 AM

What's there to learn about SEO?

I have a Marketing Diploma and currently working towards a BBA in Entrepreneurial Leadership. I have job experience as an in-house Graphic Designer & Marketing Associate. I focus mainly on Branding and Packaging design but I'm well able to do web design too. Currently doing freelance graphic design right now.

Also looking for a job right now. Haven't started though as I am trying to compile my portfolio.

My problem mostly is in the field of SEO. Aside from inputting it into Google and assigning appropriate meta tags, sadly I don't know much about SEO.

tiger_handheld 05-04-2010 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ecchiecchi (Post 6937464)
What's there to learn about SEO?

I have a Marketing Diploma and currently working towards a BBA in Entrepreneurial Leadership. I have job experience as an in-house Graphic Designer & Marketing Associate. I focus mainly on Branding and Packaging design but I'm well able to do web design too. Currently doing freelance graphic design right now.

Also looking for a job right now. Haven't started though as I am trying to compile my portfolio.

My problem mostly is in the field of SEO. Aside from inputting it into Google and assigning appropriate meta tags, sadly I don't know much about SEO.


Do you go to kwantlen? :) .. ENTR Leadership?

ecchiecchi 05-15-2010 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tiger_handheld (Post 6937675)
Do you go to kwantlen? :) .. ENTR Leadership?

Yar- Do I know you? lol

!Nhan 05-15-2010 02:32 PM

If you're wondering how good a marketing diploma from bcit is, heres a link that might help.

http://www.bcit.ca/update/node/875

granted things like this don't happen often, but anythings possible

Spoon 05-19-2010 05:22 AM

Too bad you're no longer in BCIT, or this might be just what you were looking for. I'll post it for the ones who can hopefully use it.


Job Title: Marketing Assistant
Location: Burnaby, BC
Starting Date: June 7, 2010
Status: Summer/Temporary
Wage: $13.93 per Hour
Openings: 1

Contact:
BCIT Student Association
Debbie Carter
Email: hr@bcitsa.ca
Fax: 604-434-3809

Application Closing Date: 5/28/10 (mm/dd/yy)

Job Description:
Summary
The Marketing Assistant is responsible for providing marketing and sales
support to the marketing and communications team, and to deliver on projects
that will enhance the visibility of the association services to student
members. The Marketing Assistant reports to the Marketing and Communications
Manager.

General Operation
• Research new distribution points and ideas for the Link newspaper
• Assist in summer maintenance and updating to the publications department’s
projects
• Social Media assistance
• Database management and compilation
• Event Planning support
• Assist in the preparation of various letters, reports, forms and other
program material and schedule meeting as required by Management
• Help out with marketing duties as needed
• Keep strict, updated critical path as it relates to project delivery
• Liaise with appropriate BCIT department (facilities, safety and security, IT)
as it relates to marketing projects
• Liaise with staff and student as it relates to marketing and communications
projects
• Partner and provide support for staff and student executives to deliver
department specific projects

Supplementary Information
• Aboriginal students, students who are members of visible minority communities
and students with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply

Education and Experience (Minimum Requirement)
• Current BCIT student preferred
• Must be returning as a full-time student in September 2010


This is a temporary, 12 week Summer position from June 7, 2010 to August 27,
2010

Eff-1 05-19-2010 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !Nhan (Post 6953068)
If you're wondering how good a marketing diploma from bcit is, heres a link that might help.

http://www.bcit.ca/update/node/875

granted things like this don't happen often, but anythings possible

You don't get that job with nothing more than a BCIT diploma. Try having years of experience, connections in the industry, and a lot of luck.

Nice for BCIT's PR department to advertise the fact that one of their grads ends up working for the Canucks, but take it with gigantic a grain of salt.


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