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ENTRY LEVEL MANAGEMENT WITHIN SPORTS ADVERTISING/MARKETING FIRM
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Country: USA
Location: Pennsylvania-Philadelphia Philadelphia, Norristown, PA
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:35,000.00 - 45,000.00 USD /year
Job Category:Project/Program Management
Relevant Work Experience:Less than 1 Year
Education Level:High School or equivalent
Location:Philadelphia, Norristown, PA
Status:Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project, Employee, Intern, Seasonal
Occupations:General/Other: Project/Program Management;Program Management;Project Management
Career Level:Entry Level
Relevant Work Experience:Less than 1 Year
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ENTRY LEVEL MANAGEMENT WITHIN SPORTS ADVERTISING/MARKETING FIRM
ENTRY LEVEL MANAGEMENT WITHIN SPORTS ADVERTISING/MARKETING FIRM
Company: PURE Marketing
Description
Entry Level Management: Sports Marketing Firm
Are you looking for a new career? Sick of hearing the phrase "you need more expereince?" Tired of your cubicle?
HISTORY
PURE Marketing specializes in full service print promotional advertising for pro. sports teams, national restaurant chains, golf courses and other entertainment groups in the Philadelphia area. Together, our company has led the world in innovative and grass rooted forms of marketing and advertising. The enormous growth of our client base is a direct reflection of the cutting edge approach we take towards advertising and marketing.
QUALIFICATIONS
We are interested in developing new project and account managers through our management training program. Qualified candidates will be ready to start immediately in entry level positions, and prepared for accelerated cross training in management capacities. Candidates will also be open minded, excited about leadership and not afraid of hard work.
BENEFITS
Our trainees get hands on experience dealing with our clients and participating in exciting promotions. Our staff of trainers pride themselves in a "lead by example" attitude towards the development of our future leaders. We offer a unique and fun track towards a business management career with competitive compensation based on merit NOT seniority. Again, this type of opportunity is made possible by the size and national scope of our client base.
TRAINING
All individuals selected will be cross trained in the following areas:
Customer serviceClient relationsManagement/DevelopmentSales/Marketing
For consideration, please submit your resume to careers@puremc.com or contact Ali at 610.265.5700 for immediate considerations.
Requirements
We are looking for energetic individuals who are willing to learn. A four year degree as well as experience in marketing, sales, or advertising is preferred, but not necessary. The ideal candidate would have the following characteristics:
Desire to advance Winning Attitude Sports Minded Trainable/Coachable
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