The
marketing industry consists of advertising, sales and public relations. It is very difficult to enter the industry
and immediately begin making money. A
series of steps and decisions are necessary to get to a point of profitability
and respect. Christina Macres listed
eight steps to begin a marketing career.
The first step is to understand the
media universe. (Source) It is important for marketers to be able to
be able to read and understand the technological output, such as the
demographics data from a survey. (Source) The analytics of marketing is a big part of
the industry. Being able to use the
technology and understand it will serve me well in learning and succeeding.
After you understand the tool used
in the business. The next step is finding your niche. (Source) Your niche is your expertise. For myself, my niche is sports
marketing. It is up to me to get to know
the sports industry as best as I can so that I can one day become respected for
my knowledge of the industry.
Education is crucial to getting a job, and
advancing in that position and also the third step. (Source) I
have chosen to get my education at San Francisco State. Completing my degree will not only help me
find a job, and prepare me for the work I’m going to do, but it will allow me move
up in the industry with experience.
Christina says the next step to
finding a job is assembling a book of your work. (Source) While I think this step is good if you are
and artist, a marketer doesn’t have a book of work to give to someone unless
they’ve been in the industry and done previous work to show off. So in my case, when I go to job interviews, I
won’t have a book of my previous work.
The fifth step is to network.
(Source) This is the most important step
for my career. Getting my name out there
to potential employers will be my biggest obstacle because I don’t know any
body. Hopefully school resources can
help me find places to apply. One of my
biggest concerns going forward in my career is actually getting the interview
and I can’t get that first interview unless I begin networking with others in
the industry.
Much like the last step, the sixth
step claims to research potential employers. (Source) Getting your name out there and network is
necessary to finding a job. I want to
work in the sports industry so it would be advantageous to network in my
niche. This would get my name to places
where I actually have desire to work.
The seventh step is to polish your
resume. (Source) Having a flawless, well-structured,
full resume will appeal to managers looking to hire. A resume is the first thing an employer looks
at to judge your quality. Having that
perfect document could mean getting the job or not.
Finally, once you get that
interview, nail it. (Source) Dressing to
impress is necessary to presenting your self as a respectable, hard
worker. Answering questions clearly and
to the point also shows the interviewer that you are serious about
working. I think I will be good at the
interview process because I enjoy meeting people and answering questions. Nailing the interview will also make you
stand out in the employers mind and that could be the decider for him or
her.
These eight steps listed out by
Christina Macres are important keys to getting a job in the business
industry. I know that doing these steps
will help me in my job search. But for
me, I want to do more than just land the job.
Once I get in the company and get comfortable, I want to be able to make
an impact and offer my services any way they can be helpful. My education at SF State will prepare me to
do just that.
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