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Advertising — Job Descriptions & Interview Questions
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- Job Advertisement ready to place online or in the newspaper to attract the best candidates,
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- 50 illegal interview questions that should never be asked of candidates,
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- Applicant Comparison Form to help choose the best applicant and avoid any charges of discrimination or favoritism.
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Account Executive
OVERVIEW: Plans, coordinates, and directs advertising campaigns for clients, while adhering to an approved budget.
Advertising Manager
OVERVIEW: Plans and directs company advertising campaigns by identifying current and potential customer requirements, developing a campaign strategy to promote company products, and presenting proposals, concepts, copy, and mock-ups.
Copywriter
OVERVIEW: Writes copy for space and media advertising, brochures, newsletters, product releases, and other corporate communications.
Promotion Manager
OVERVIEW: Oversees and monitors policies and programs that produce collateral materials, such as posters, contests, coupons, or give-aways, to create extra interest in the purchase of a product or service for a department or the entire organization.
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