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Marketing Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Marketing Manager?
November 2014
Learn About the Company.
Marketing Manager:
It's important to build relationships with internal staff and the interested public, but always keep an eye on the success of the company as well.
November 2014
Creative place.
Marketing Manager:
Pros: Creativity, design, marketing.
Cons: Too much on one plate, no time.
November 2014
The work is interesting and busy. I like hands on work.
Marketing Manager:
Pros: The type of work and it is varied. It is handson which I enjoy to be active.
Cons: Interference and bad attituded by the boss.
October 2014
Always look to move forward.
Marketing Manager:
Branch out into new ventures.
September 2014
Nice place.
Marketing Manager:
Pros: Great place to learn technology.
September 2014
Fun and fulfilling!
Marketing Manager:
Pros: All the new people I meet and helping company's become more successful.
Cons: No support!
September 2014
Marketing Advice For Non Profit Marketers.
Marketing Manager:
Develop a strong connection and collaborate regularly with operations.
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