© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING 1 Chapter 23 PLANNING YOUR FUTURE IN MARKETING 23-1Benefits of a Marketing Career 23-2Employment Levels.

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© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING 1 Chapter 23 PLANNING YOUR FUTURE IN MARKETING 23-1Benefits of a Marketing Career 23-2Employment Levels in Marketing 23-3Marketing Education and Career Paths 23-4Beginning Career Planning CHAPTER 23

© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 23 2 Focus Questions: What products do you think of when you see the name IBM? In the past, IBM was a world leader in computer hardware and software. Today it emphasizes how its employees can help other businesses. Based on this ad, how does IBM want to help its customers? What does it want customers to think about when it asks, “What makes you special?” ©IBM: CREATED BY OGILVY & MATHER, NY; PHOTOGRAPHY: CHRISTIAN STOLL/BRANSCH/NEW YORK. USED BY PERMISSION.

© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 23 3 BENEFITS OF A MARKETING CAREER GOALS Identify the impact of marketing careers on the economy. Describe the benefits of choosing a marketing career. 23-1

© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 23 4 The Importance of Marketing Careers Marketing and business opportunities Marketing jobs improve the economy

© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 23 5 Why Choose A Marketing Career? Benefits of working in marketing Many choices Interesting work Financially rewarding Stable employment Career paths Career planning

© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 23 6 EMPLOYMENT LEVELS IN MARKETING GOALS Identify the five employment levels for marketing jobs. Describe the skills needed to progress through the marketing employment levels. 23-2

© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 23 7 Progressing through Marketing Jobs Completing Career Planning Career area Career path Career plan

© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 23 8 Entry (prerequisite) Executive/Owner Supervisor/Manager Career Specialist Employment Levels in Marketing

© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 23 9 Skills for Marketing Success Foundational skills Business principles Interpersonal and basic work skills Academic preparation

© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter Skills for Marketing Success Marketing functions Market Planning Product and Service Management Pricing Promotion Selling Distribution Marketing-Information Management Financing Risk Management

© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter MARKETING EDUCATION AND CAREER PATHS GOALS Describe the importance of marketing education. Identify non-management and management career paths in marketing. 23-3

© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter The Benefits of Marketing Education What is marketing education? High school marketing education Marketing education program Community college programs College study Lifelong learning

© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter Choosing a Career Path Moving into management Non-management marketing careers Career paths in marketing Industry paths Marketing function paths

© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter BEGINNING CAREER PLANNING GOALS Describe the steps in preparing a career plan. Discuss how to successfully apply for a job. 23-4

© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter Choices and Decisions Combining education and experience Developing a career plan

© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter Obtaining the Job You Want Preparing a career portfolio Applying for the job you want Identify jobs Make a career match Complete application materials Complete a successful interview The decision