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Marketing Assistant Reviews
What is it like working as a Marketing Assistant?
January 2019
Great Place to Work.
Marketing Assistant in San Diego:
Pros: Many activities outside work
Cons: cost of living is high
December 2018
Marketing Assistant in Duluth:
Pros: Close to home
Cons: Traffic
December 2018
Exciting.
Marketing Assistant in Johannesburg:
Pros: Fast paced and pressure driven
Cons: The crime
November 2018
It is wonderful.
Marketing Assistant in Johannesburg:
Pros: It is a busy city
Cons: Robberies
November 2018
Good.
Marketing Assistant in Khobar:
Pros: Good
Cons: Lack of entertainment
October 2018
I love working in my hometown of New Orleans!
Marketing Assistant in New Orleans:
Pros: The busy, fun, exciting French Quarter where something is always going on!
Cons: The commute from my home to the city, sometimes the streets smell bad in the morning.
April 2018
Marketing Internship.
Marketing Assistant in Sandton:
Pros: The dynamic environment we work in.
Working on client's social media platforms.
The creativity to create content.
Cons: Dealing with the difficult clients.
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