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We need someone to act out digital marketing. Everything from how to do the business from start to "finish" As well as different scenarios such as closing a deal, doing presentations, and when people say no in some way shape or form, what you could say to close the deal anyway
I found this you tube channel days ago and I love it. I don't have any experience in this field, but I feel I'm learning a lot. Thanks for sharing all this information. You guys are doing an amazing job :) Greets from Argentina! 😊
I felt half of these points in the first week of my marketing internship. I'm sure I will feel the rest next week. let's gooooo 🤣 Great video by the way. Thanks!
heyy can you update us on how your internship is going?? I am doing masters in digital marketing after the summer so please let me know if you recommended it. I already have a bachelors in cyber security. Do you think I should stick to digital marketing or switch to business??
Hey, there are a number of different paths you can take in digital marketing! Some are quite well-payed, not only in salary, but also in benefits and rewarding aspects of the job, like making a real impact to the company's success. Also, if you want to grow in the field, make sure to use your transferrable skills! We have a great article covering salaries and career prospects on our blog - check it out here: careerfoundry.com/en/blog/digital-marketing/digital-marketing-salary/
I have 10 years of experience my salary is $80K in New York. Digital Marketing is underpaid . The good thing is you can do your stuff on side and make good money.
This depends on industry and what exactly you’re doing. I do demand gen and have always worked in-house. I make $110k. My benefits are pretty good. I get 12 sick days a year, now at 18 PTO days, and they usually send me to at least one conference a year. There are some other perks. I should also point out that I’m not a manager. I’m an independent contributor. My job isn’t exactly entry level, but it only takes a few years to get to where I’m at. I think I’ll do one more jump and stop once I hit $120k-$130k salary.
welp , now im having second thoughts about picking digital marketing as a course in CareeFoundry and i cant switch because im in goverment funding. gggrrrreat!