07-03-2019, 04:25 AM
Only the recruiters can tell you whether they are looking for any special skills or not.
And yeah doing smalls jobs isn't much of a work and you can't include them in your resume but that gives you practical hands on experience alright. You may use them while your interview or even mention them (only if its utmostly needed) but don't emphasize it will look like bragging.
Entry level marketing jobs is just a term, it depends on what field or line of marketing you are getting into. As, in affiliate marketing you will need writing skills to write sales copies and what not's. And if you get into say running and tracking ad campaigns then it will more focused on analytics data, competition etc. I hope you are getting what I am trying to say here.
And yeah doing smalls jobs isn't much of a work and you can't include them in your resume but that gives you practical hands on experience alright. You may use them while your interview or even mention them (only if its utmostly needed) but don't emphasize it will look like bragging.
Entry level marketing jobs is just a term, it depends on what field or line of marketing you are getting into. As, in affiliate marketing you will need writing skills to write sales copies and what not's. And if you get into say running and tracking ad campaigns then it will more focused on analytics data, competition etc. I hope you are getting what I am trying to say here.