yer8899 said:
so did you find it easy to find a job because you did these:
- Get work experience in diverse fields whilst at uni
- Do extra-curricular activities (e.g. society involvement)
- Enter marketing competitions
- Talk to employers at events
or did you go job hunting for months?
is your job very performance based?
is your job very stressful?
do you need to take work home with you?
Yes, I did do all those things.
Well, right now I'm actually on 'break' from my job, as I'm transitioning between my internship and grad work. I worked for P&G over the summer, and will be returning permanently after I graduate this year. I have worked in a lot of other marketing positions, though.
Most jobs are performance based, nowadays. As an assistant brand manager, I will get pay rises based on:
a) The percentage market share gains my brands made
b) The growth of the company in the region I work in
c) My overall performance compared to other employees
The job can be stressful, as it's quite challenging, but it's not a bad kind of stress. With trader jobs, for instance, the stress comes from your stock underperforming. You then go home depressed when your market is at a downturn. If they're at a downturn, you can't do anything to change this, as you're at the mercy of all the other traders.
As a marketer, if your brands underperform you have the power to change this: in fact, that's what makes you a better marketer. So, the stress is different. I guess the stress is also minimised because you generally do a lot of fun stuff at work. It is certainly an enjoyable profession to be in.
Well, you do take your work home with you one day a week at my company, as they have a policy to work from home on a weekday
Weekend work isn't really necessary, either. For a few weeks a year, you may have to do more at home, though, and would be working crazy hours (akin to people working at Maq Bank), when you have to come up with marketing plans for the next year.