Marketing Jobs

DateJob TitleLocationJob Type
2013-05-23Marketing CoordinatorStamford, CTContract to hire
2013-05-21Category ManagerNew York, NYFull Time
2013-05-09Media AnalystNew York, NYContract
2013-05-01Social Media ManagerNew York, NYFull Time
2013-04-16Marketing Manager, Customer AcquisitionStamford, CTFull Time
2013-04-05Associate Producer, Social Media & Fan EngagementNew York, NYContract
2013-04-04Marketing ManagerSt Paul, MNFull Time
2013-04-02Marketing ManagerChicago, ILFull Time
2013-03-28Investment Bank Event Planning AssociateNew York, NYContract
2013-03-27Digital AnalystNew York, NYFull Time
2013-03-27Associate Director Digital AnalyticsNew York, NYFull Time
2013-03-27Manager, Digital AnalyticsNew York, NYFull Time
2013-03-26Specialist, Performance AnalyticsStamford, CTFull Time
2013-03-25Association Marketing ManagerChicago, ILContract to hire
2013-03-20Marketing Project ManagerSan Francisco, CAContract
2013-03-18Social Media CoordinatorNew York, NYContract
2013-03-11Marketing Communications ManagerChicago, ILFull Time
2013-03-07Marketing CoordinatorBloomington, MNFull Time
2013-03-06SEO/SEM ManagerArlington Heights, ILFull Time
2013-03-05Director of RetirementNew York, NYContract

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, marketing jobs are expected to grow faster than average through 2014, and chances are that they will continue to expand for decades to come. As an expert in job matching and skill development, Infinity Consulting Solutions can help you find an ideal marketing job that will both challenge and inspire you on a daily basis.

Careers in Marketing

To break into the field of marketing, a college degree isn't necessary. However, most marketing managers possess at least an associate's degree in marketing, and many have advanced degrees. Advanced degrees in marketing teach students the strategies they need to manage teams of individuals, so they can be very helpful in this field. Nonetheless, a self-taught marketer can be an effective contender with the right combination of skills and experience.

Marketing jobs cover a range of different positions, including marketing managers, marketing assistants, Internet marketing and more. All marketers must understand how to identify target audiences for marketing efforts, as well as how to present products and services in a way that will entice the audience to make a purchase. When working in online marketing, a background in Internet research and website design is also beneficial.

Salary Ranges for Marketing Jobs

The salary of marketing professionals varies considerably based on the type of position, as well as the employer and level of experience. For example, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that marketing managers make an average of $126,190 per year. However, marketing assistants can expect a lower yearly salary. According to Payscale, marketing assistants earn between $25,000 and $45,000 per year, depending on experience. Professionals with more experience and a better record of accomplishment will earn more than those just entering the field.

Marketing Placement

ICS has an exemplary track record of placing marketing, PR, and advertising professionals in a variety of positions, including:

Marketing and Public Relations
  • Marketing VPs, Directors, Managers, Assistants
  • Market Researchers
  • MarCom Managers, Coordinators
  • Brand/Product Managers
  • Project Managers, Coordinators, Assistants
  • PR Directors, Managers, Assistants
  • Event Managers, Coordinators, Planners
  • Advertising
  • Advertising Directors, Managers, Assistants
  • Advertising Sales
  • Media Directors, Buyers, Planners
  • Fashion - Buyers, Merchandisers
  • Presentation/Graphics Specialists
  • Research Assistants
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