Sample Marketing Resume 1
The resume of a marketing candidate must put forward all the information fast, undoubtedly, and in such a way that it makes the skills and experience of the applicant applicable to the post in question. That means writing down the information to its strongest possible form.
John Michael Haddock
43, Carlyle Avenue Park
Chicago, MA 078341
(41)-654 9867
Objective:
Obtain a marketing or management post in any kind of industry.
Summary of qualification:
- Skilled promotional administrators for two international web sites interested in innovative and forthcoming musical proceedings. Has knowledge about every kind of music from a variety of perception.
- Through understanding about marketing of music focusing in Website, and radio promotions for newly released CDs or albums.
- Skilled in communicating with advertising people on any level, good contact with print and electronic media, celebrities.
- Can do presentation and planning job.
- Experienced in video editing, pixel editing using the latest version of Adobe Photoshop and digital photography
- Very efficient in copywriting and data editing.
Accomplishments:
- Very efficiently launched the official website of the local rock band ‘The Hangers’, which made the increase the sale of their newly released album by more than 40 percent. Currently dealing with the print and electronic media add campaign of the band
- Awarded with the ‘Young Achiever Award’ for extraordinary performances in the field of marketing and promotion in the year 2006.
Experience:
Solo Marketing Consultants, Los Angeles
Marketing Manager, 2007- present
- Jobs Include website designing, video editing, Copy writing
Sales and Communicative outdoor Society of United States of America, Los Angeles
Marketing manager, 2006-2007
- Head of the advertising consulting body for outdoor commercial promotional projects of the company.
- Record 1000+ boards were placed in all major Cities of United States of America.
- Planned and executed marketing campaigns for a number of provincial vendors and business groups.
- Did the marketing of three products, those were in complete oblivion due to lack of successful marketing, during my working tenure.
Associative Network Company, New York
Assistant marketing manager, 2005-2006
- Head of the advertising consulting body for outdoor commercial promotional projects of the company.
- Planned and executed marketing campaigns for a number of provincial vendors and business groups.
Education:
Master Degree in Marketing Management
National Institute of Management, New York, 2007
Bachelor Degree in Computer Applications, with a special paper on Graphic Designing
Charlton University of Computer Sciences, New York, 2005
Computer skills:
- Efficient in working with PageMaker, Photoshop, CorelDraw, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word and Microsoft FrontPage.
- Comfortable to work in PC environments.
- Know computer languages like C, C++, Visual C++, and JAVA.
Personal data
- Name: John Michael Haddock
- Sex: Male
- DOB: May 16,1984
- Marital Status: Single
- Profession: Marketing
- Contact No. (41)-654 9867.
- E-mail ID: john_haddock@gmail.com
- Present Address: 43, Carlyle Avenue Chicago, MA 078341
Declaration
I announce that the above mentioned information given by me are accurate and true according to my knowledge.
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