Advertising Executive.?
Tell me everything you know about an promotion executive?
What kind of things do they do?
What subjects shall I do to become one?
Just EVERYTHING please.
I hear they get salaried alot, is that true?
And dont use too big words lolz, thankyou :)
Answers: If it's an Account Executive with a magazine or radio station, for example, you'll be doing Sales. That is, selling announcement space to companies. Most of these jobs are commission single and you generally don't involve any type of degree for this. You could product good money, if you're pious at selling.
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If it's an Account Executive with an trailer agency, which is what I've done in yesteryear, you'll be the liaison between existing clients and your agency's traffic/production/creative team/s.
You'll work with the client to translate their business objectives and strategy into marketing collateral materials (e.g., brochures, background sheets) and advertisements. Money's okay, but you'll work long hours when you first start out...you inevitability to pay your dues.
For the latter, most agencies won't hire anyone near out a B.A. in advertising/marketing/comms.
I would create in your mind you would obviously own to take Business for A rank, and yes the moneys quite biddable. However it depends what company you work for.
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What kind of things do they do?
What subjects shall I do to become one?
Just EVERYTHING please.
I hear they get salaried alot, is that true?
And dont use too big words lolz, thankyou :)
Answers: If it's an Account Executive with a magazine or radio station, for example, you'll be doing Sales. That is, selling announcement space to companies. Most of these jobs are commission single and you generally don't involve any type of degree for this. You could product good money, if you're pious at selling.
**
If it's an Account Executive with an trailer agency, which is what I've done in yesteryear, you'll be the liaison between existing clients and your agency's traffic/production/creative team/s.
You'll work with the client to translate their business objectives and strategy into marketing collateral materials (e.g., brochures, background sheets) and advertisements. Money's okay, but you'll work long hours when you first start out...you inevitability to pay your dues.
For the latter, most agencies won't hire anyone near out a B.A. in advertising/marketing/comms.
I would create in your mind you would obviously own to take Business for A rank, and yes the moneys quite biddable. However it depends what company you work for.