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yea i know i was a little vague on my post, i posted it up between classes and had about 20 seconds to throw it up
they actually called me up and i never applied.. career services at school got ahold of them and they havent told me much about the job. I finally got ahold of the interviewer and he said I could work as a 'Regional Specialist' (NJ) or 'Business Strategy Manager" (TN) position. (never had a company give me a choice lol)
- they honestly seem a little unorganized
heres the job specs for Regional Specialist (start @ $50k+ bonus opportunities)
Coordinates national and dealer meeting, auto shows, and other promotional events ensuring supporting materials and logistical requirements are met; maintains related records.
Coordinates production of radio and TV ads with vendors ensuring that legal and technical requirements are met.
Proofreads advertising templates and prepares advertising packets, coordinates publications, ensures Dealer Operations Managers (DOMs) receive advertising updates.
Assists in managing the regional advertising and promotions budgets; monitors advertising spending in competitive markets; prepares management reports outlining status of budgets.
Acts as primary information resource for assigned DOMs and dealers including answering advertising and promotional inquiries and providing assistance on specific projects.
Trains or facilitates the training of dealership staff in product knowledge, sales person certification or Nissan specific software programs.
and strategy manager is basically a **** load of presentations, meetings, and bossin a few ppl around ($60k start)
the strategy manager pays better, but the regional specialist sounds like a lot more fun. Both jobs have plenty of opportunity for promotion or lateral moves.. tough choice
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