Entry Level Marketing Associate Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Hartford, CT at Geebo

Entry Level Marketing Associate

Our expanding marketing and advertising firm is looking to find qualified candidates that we can cross-train in all aspects of business and marketing to manage different special event campaigns within our company. This is a paid position, as we don't want people worrying about money and instead focusing on becoming a better manager. Those who have a passion for marketing, advertising, special events or event planning, public relations and/or promotions are encouraged to apply to this unique opportunity. Get your foot in the door today with our growing sales company.
This position boasts a foot-in-the-door opportunity with one of the fastest growing marketing and advertising firms in CT. Our company develops dynamic marketing campaigns that are specifically designed to increase brand awareness for some of the area's most prestigious clients in numerous industries. We are experiencing phenomenal growth as a direct result of our success, and have significantly increased our clients' revenue by attracting new customers and elevating their products to new tiers of distribution. We are looking to expand into different markets and take on new campaigns, however, we need the managers in place before taking on more clients.
Managers will be trained in the following:
Accounting
Event Planning
Human Resources
Payroll
Marketing of all kinds
Building Relationships
Motivational Speaking
Organization
Multi-Tasking
Client Relations
Customer Service
Sales
& MORE!
Requirements
We aren't looking for someone with 30 years experience, but someone who is hungry to learn everything about our company from the ground up. The willingness to learn and a positive attitude are our only requirements for success!
OUR GOAL IS TO PROMOTE AND MAINTAIN A POSITIVE, FUN AND PROFESSIONAL ATMOSPHERE WHILE DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP QUALITIES IN OUR MANAGERS
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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