Advertising, Marketing and Sales
People working in advertising, marketing and sales jobs may; plan how to promote a product, or organisation’s image or services, survey people’s thoughts on products and services, plan and develop advertising campaigns or events for clients, communicate information to the public for an organisation, create the artwork or content for advertisements and sell goods and services.
- Advertising Account Director
- Advertising account directors control a number of advertising accounts by co-ordinating agency resources, client requirements and advertising campaigns. In most agencies the difference between account directors and account managers is very small, but larger agencies may still use both titles.
- Advertising Account Manager
- Advertising account managers discuss clients' requirements, and plan advertising and promotional campaigns to sell products or services.
- Advertising Art Director
- Advertising art directors are responsible for developing advertising ideas and translating these into advertising for print or television to sell a client's product or service. They also pull together a number of people to work on the production of the advertising and give direction on how the final product should look.
- Advertising Sales Manager
- Advertising sales managers plan the income of a newspaper, magazine, radio station or website and ensure the business runs at a profit.
- Communication Manager
- Communication managers are responsible for promoting an organisation's image and reputation to the public, and for informing staff and clients about what is happening within the organisation.
- Communication Officer
- Communication officers assist in promoting the products, services and public image of an organisation.
- Copywriter
- Copywriters come up with ideas and write the content for different advertising mediums such as television, film, radio, magazines, CD-ROMs, brochures, websites and newspapers.
- Demonstrator
- Demonstrators show and explain goods or services for sale to interest buyers.
- Event Manager
- Event managers plan, organise, promote and run events, conferences and functions for a variety of organisations, communities and groups.
- Market Researcher
- Market researchers organise research surveys for clients then analyse and interpret the survey results, write reports, and make recommendations to their clients based on the research gathered.
- Marketing Manager
- Marketing managers work for a company or organisation to plan and direct the promotion, sale, public image, and development and presentation of its goods and/or services. They may also manage the organisation's public relations with the media, sponsors, business partners and the community.
- Sales Manager
- Sales managers work for a company or organisation to plan and direct the sale of its goods or services.
- Sales Representative
- Sales representatives promote, market and sell products or services to new and existing clients.
- Survey Interviewer
- Survey interviewers collect facts and opinions by interviewing people. They conduct interviews for market research companies and other organisations.
- Technical Sales Representative
- Technical sales representatives visit clients to promote and sell scientific or technical products.
- Telemarketing Representative
- Telemarketing representatives promote or sell goods or services to people and companies by telephone.
- Window Dresser/Visual Merchandiser
- Window dressers/visual merchandisers arrange goods and make displays in shops, shop windows and at events to attract the attention of customers.
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