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What would an entry level Marketing title be called? Assistant? Associate?



I'll be graduating from college in about a year and a half and I'm starting to search online for jobs, such as monster and what not, to get a feel for expectations, salary, benefits, etc... I'm having a hard time trying to determine what the position would be called. Thanks in advance.

Because companies may use a variety of titles for open positions, I would just do a search for "marketing" in your local area on these job sites.

When you read the job titles/descriptions, it will show you what level of experience each position is looking for. Plus, this will help you learn about the variety of positions that are out there, even if some won't be suitable for a few years.

Good luck in your search! Source(s): 10 years in sales.
it depends on the company. typical entry-level positions are called associate, assistant, coordinator.
Junior designates a start-up position. Junior Marketing, or next up Assistant.
ive met many peopel and have been in marketing and sales for quite some time. here are the titles ive encountered which means the same thing for entry level marketing position:

associate marketing mngr
associate brand manager
associate brand manager
junior marketing assistant
junior marketing manager

for the assistant, it usually refers to the secretary support - marketing assistant
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