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Last Login: 28/05/2008 10:42:49
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Hi
I'm 27 and have worked in the technology sector for 9 years, mainly in a sales function.
I also ran a successful Telemarketing company for two years with contracts for software companies, developing, delivering and reporting on campaigns for high value propositions.
I have never really been happy in a sales person skin and looking to move on to a more fullfilling career where my background and experience will help.
I'm leaning towards marketing as it seems a sensible transistion and i think it is something I would really enjoy.
At the moment my qualifications are non exsistant and I am looking at taking the professional certificate from the CIM.
My experience covers telemarketing, relationaship sales, website design, html email dedign and delivery, campaign ideas, database marketing and event management, however I realise i lack the PR and strategy / theory side.
I also have an excellent understanding of the b2b market place, especially in the software industry.
Will my experience be of any benefit? will I be employable of taking the CIM certificate? What kind of salary do you think I would need to start on and how long before that increased?
I look forward to you response.
Best regards
SL
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