The way that marketing is taught in college has not kept pace with the market expectations. It is becoming more challenging for recent graduates to land a job in marketing as more companies seek to hire the most skilled applicant regardless of their degree. If a marketing degree will no longer set you apart, and if the skill gap from college to career is widening, what will you do to stand out? Marketing Launch Society is here to help with expert coaching specific to the marketing industry, Stefanie helps marketing majors navigate the path to landing their first job in marketing.
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