Marketing Manager
Oversee the promotion of products to customers through marketing campaigns.
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- What's it like to be a Marketing Manager?
- How to become a Marketing Manager
- Latest Marketing Manager jobs
- Top skills and experience for Marketing Managers
- Marketing Manager role reviews
What's it like to be a Marketing Manager?
Marketing Managers develop marketing strategies and plan the marketing budget of their entire department. Marketing Managers are responsible for boosting their company's brand and reputation. They do this by delivering marketing campaigns and projects. Marketing Managers are accountable for the ideation and execution of marketing campaigns. They are also expected to track and analyze the performance of advertising campaigns and ensure that all marketing materials are in line with their organization’s brand identity.Tasks and duties
- Evaluating and optimizing marketing and pricing strategies.
- Analyzing market trends and preparing forecasts.
- Generating new business leads.
- Increasing brand awareness and market share.
- Coordinating marketing strategies with sales, finance, public relations and production departments.
- Developing and managing the marketing department's budget.
- Overseeing branding, advertising and promotional campaigns.
- Managing the marketing department's staff.
- Preparing and presenting reports to senior management.
How to become a Marketing Manager
To become a Marketing Manager, you usually need a bachelor degree and extensive experience.
- 1.Complete a bachelor degree in marketing, communications, business administration, management or a related field.
- 2.Complete on-the-job training as part of your degree.
- 3.Marketing Management, BS in Developmental Communication and BSBA in Management pathways do not have a board examination. However, you may opt to take the Civil Service Examination (CSE) conducted by the Philippine Civil Service Commission (PCSC) to qualify for work in government offices.
- 4.You can also consider a masters degree such as an MBA to further your career.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Marketing Manager employers on Jobstreet are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Marketing Strategy
Marketing Campaigns
Marketing Planning
Digital Marketing
Market Research
Social Media
Brand Awareness
Search Engine Optimisation
Brand Management
Marketing Management
Email Marketing
Online Marketing
Public Relations
Business Administration
Search Engine Marketing
Consumer Behaviour
Lead Generation
Analysis
Marketing Collateral
Communication Skills
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Latest Marketing Manager reviews
5.0Jun 2023
Love what you work and always stay humble to manage everything, everyone.
Experience10+ years
Organisation sizeI'm self-employed
SpecialisationRetail & Consumer Products
The good thingsYou need to be passionate, determine, a get-go person. The exceptionally rewarding to resolved problems on the spot, as the saying goes "the show must go on" what ever happens.
Marketers assure thei...
The challengesDifficult clients and unreasonable request. Changes in the middle of the event which are settled and agreed upon. You need to be very politically diplomatic and more patience to manage with a smile. L...
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