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I want to work in Marketing. I have a Writing degree and marketing experience. Advice?
03-14-2014, 03:40 AM
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I want to work in Marketing. I have a Writing degree and marketing experience. Advice?
I am looking to become a Copywriter, Marketing/Social media/advertising person, ect. for a marketing department in a company. We are talking ENTRY LEVEL

I have a Writing Degree from a University and three internships under my belt for a total of 1.5 years experience:

A large media office as an editorial copywriter intern for 4 magazines
A respected Jewelry company as a Marketing/Social media intern
A small magazine internship


I have had a few interviews, but is there anything else I should do to get a Full time job in the office in marketing/advertising? I have also written for many small magazines in my state

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03-14-2014, 03:50 AM
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I don't know what state you live in but New York, Chicago and California are big advertising meccas. That is not to say you can't get a job in other states. Today, people use video as a means of expressing them self for a unique resume. If you have that gift of gab and an image presentation that is a knock out, it's another way to get noticed. I am speaking to you as the 1st Women Art Director hired in a Madison Avenue agency in NYC way back in the 70s. Things have changed but talent still wins out. If you need to relocate and wish to learn about marketing and PR for a non-profit and want to be in close proximity to NYC for interviews connect with Woodstock Museum. They have an internship for this summer. See "ABOUT US" on their website. It might help get you a position in NYC or elsewhere.
http://www.woodstockmuseum.com/interns.html

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03-14-2014, 03:53 AM
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First thing to do is use spellcheck. If you can't spell words like "anonymous", you're not going to get hired as a writer. Second, someone with a degree in "Writing" (hahahaha), would know that when referring to a university, capitalization is not required.

I am calling Bulllll crap.
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