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 Posted: Thursday January 13th, 2005 13:33

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I just wondered if anyone has done a marketing degree, or knows anyone who has?

As a course do you think it is worthwhile to have or unnecessary? Or does it depend on the skills of the individual...?



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 Posted: Thursday January 13th, 2005 14:07

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I took a business studies and marketing degree and found both to very beneficial if you want to start your own business or be involved in marketing. In marketing they also like the classics such as English and History if you don't have marketing.  You can also take a Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) proffessional course once you have completed your degree but I think they have a 2.1 minimum and its not 100% necessary to have this to get into the marketing industry.  As things go, I believe that any degree is useful and respected by employers so long as you go to at least a half decent university and have a 2.1 minimum.  In addition I know my boss has no time for the new waste of time degrees such as David Beckham and Madonna studies (which decent universities wouldn't have courses in anyway).

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 Posted: Thursday January 13th, 2005 14:18

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it helps i believe, but more than a degree, they also need someone with common sense able to make good judgements... alas which certain ppl with degrees dont posess... *looking at one now sitting near me* mad-moonie



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 Posted: Thursday January 13th, 2005 14:28

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 Posted: Thursday January 13th, 2005 17:28

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and MBA is what the market the current marketing jobs wants

why not try international marketing



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 Posted: Thursday January 13th, 2005 17:46

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my friend did a sandwich degree(4yrs, one of which was spent working in industry) marketing and business studies   she now works for a big company and is also doing a chartered masters thing extra professional qualifications..........she rates it. my media degree can get me into marketing just trying step in da door

go for it

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 Posted: Thursday January 13th, 2005 22:30

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LadyDay wrote: my friend did a sandwich degree(4yrs, one of which was spent working in industry) marketing and business studies   she now works for a big company and is also doing a chartered masters thing extra professional qualifications..........she rates it. my media degree can get me into marketing just trying step in da door

go for it


I'm not sure......My degree is in criminal justice, and I've just returned to school to get my Business Management degree....and I work as a Marketing Agent for a Biotech company.  One had nothing to do with the other, but I was hired for my military background (oh and my winning personality)

My wife has a degree in English Literature a degree in Hospitality manamgnet, an MBA and is the Vice President of a IT consulting firm....IT???

none of her degress have anything to do with what she does now....(she used to be one of those people that turned of the computer by unplugging it)

A college degrees simplys tells an employer that you have met the minimum requirements.

*shrugz*......don't ask me how.  The degree will get you in the door, but experience is what gets you the job.  I would suggest while you are going through school try intern at business that requires your course of study.  That way you have the minimu education requirements and also some hard tangile work experince.

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 Posted: Friday January 14th, 2005 07:43

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This the thing I have marketing and business experience... was in management age of 21 and did that for about 5 years... and ran a small business along my main job at 22... I was meant to do the MBA in 2003... but it was not feasible at the time...

the only reason why I am thinking about it is that I have a business plan that I would like to put into action... and I was wondering if in order to deepen my expertise before I take the plunge...

whether I should go for a degree or not... given me a lot of food for thought though...

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 Posted: Friday January 14th, 2005 10:10

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free wrote: This the thing I have marketing and business experience... was in management age of 21 and did that for about 5 years... and ran a small business along my main job at 22... I was meant to do the MBA in 2003... but it was not feasible at the time...

the only reason why I am thinking about it is that I have a business plan that I would like to put into action... and I was wondering if in order to deepen my expertise before I take the plunge...


whether I should go for a degree or not... given me a lot of food for thought though...

 


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Of course the final choice is yours but a friend of mine and I had a bright idea to start a Poetry club, on the lines of Love Jones (don't know of you saw it),  two Marines that know more about cleaning rifles than business.......it turned out better than we expected.

If you have a solid business plan and marketing plan, and you believe in what you are doing I'd say GO FOR IT!! WOO HOOO!!  I am not sure if your country has something like the SBA (Small Business Association) as we do in America, but they were a great resource for us starting out.

I am not sure of a degree is paramount to starting your own business.  But whatever you do, GOOD LUCK..........its mad cool to here someone stepping out on their own.

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 Posted: Friday January 14th, 2005 11:04

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If you are European, it probably does not matter what qualification you possess, or even whether you possess any qualifications at all, you will get job that you want (particularly if you are in London and are a European from Australia, New Zealand or South Africa).

An MBA in Marketing from a credible business school would probably do harm, but as previously advised by someone else, the Chartered Institute of Marketing are probably best advised to assist you.

Note that a number of leading Jewish businessmen such as Alan Sugar and Philip Green possess no formal qualifications whatsoever. They have managed to become multi-millionaires however.



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 Posted: Friday January 14th, 2005 23:17

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To be honest I don't think u need an actual degree to deepen expertise in marketing...it's not that deep...a lot of theoretical frameworks u are working with...you can read up on things like that...

Personally I don't really think it is a subject that needs to be taught...but learnt through experience of business and what actually works for you...

Especially if u not looking as an 18 year old to come out of your degree into a certain industry...with your experience and course of action i.e business plan...i think u can do the relative reading in your free time (pun intended)

But then being in an actual class environment can motivate u to learn material faster and absorb it more efficiently than otherwise...so as "our graham" would say "the choice is yours...."



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 Posted: Saturday January 15th, 2005 02:04

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I tell you what....

I don't know about England but here in America I know a sh*t load of people with degrees...Marketing, Business, and other wise...and either don't have their own business, don't have a job in that field, or just don't have a job period.

But I know a lot of Arabs and Koreans who barely finished an education equivilant to High-school, but have SHARP business skills and know how to market and advertise instinctively....and make a lot of money.

I believe it has more to do with the individual, and their skills in operating a business and knowing what people want and how they think.

Most of these immigrants who own successful businesses didn't spend one dime on a degree or any other type of education, they simply worked under their parents or other family memebers and learned step by step hands-on.


My advice is to save your money, apply for as many loans as possible and work the system to get yourself a business.
Don't waste money and time chasing after something you don't even need.



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 Posted: Saturday January 15th, 2005 12:22

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i would say do your degree and just make sure you do work experience aswell. if you work when doing your degree just work in that field. no harm in having adegree.



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