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As
a field of study, marketing concerns itself with all the activities that
occur between the production and the consumption of goods and services.
Marketing students learn about product development, advertising, promotion,
pricing, retailing, consumer decision making, legal aspects of marketing,
global marketing, and marketing research.
Employers of marketing majors include large business and industrial firms
but also smaller companies, private research organizations, and advertising
agencies. Retail and wholesale trade, insurance, travel, and real estate
are other areas where your training can open up job opportunities.
Dept. web site:http://business.rutgers.edu/undergrad/newark/
| SAMPLE
OCCUPATIONS |
Business
Credit/Loan Administrator
Consumer Credit/Loan Officer
Market Research Analyst
Retail Store Manager
Marketing/Sales Manager
Business Manager
Buyer, Retail Store
Research Interviewer
Sales Representative
Advertising Copywriter
Fund-raiser/Development Officer
Securities Broker
Property Manager
Direct Mail Specialist
Advertising Account Executive
Media Buyer
Advertising Production Manager
Management Trainee
Brand or Product Management
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Advertising Traffic Coordinator
Media Time Sales Representative
Industrial Traffic Manager
Inventory Control Specialist
Insurance Agent/Broker
Accountant, Public Practice
Management Accountant
Claim Adjuster/Examiner
Writer/Author
Employment Agency Counselor
Consultant
Market Research Company Manager
Sales Promoter
Lobbyist
Warehouse Manager
Urban/Regional Planner
Technical Writer/Communicator
Grant Writer
Comparison Shopper
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Organizations
who have hired Rutgers-Newark Graduates: |
Rolling Stone
Sony Music Entertainment
Gay Activist Alliance
Northwestern Financial Network
Prudential
Irvington General Hospital
Newark Do Something Fund
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American Association
of Advertising
Polo Ralph Lauren
Sport Illustrated
CN8 Comcast Network
WNYC
Men's Journal
John Hancock |
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