| bio | website | ryanwaxberg.com |
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Mar 7 |
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Explaining that experience is far greater than official job title implies let us continue this discussion in chat |
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Mar 6 |
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Explaining that experience is far greater than official job title implies Maybe I'm naive to think its any better anywhere else. Maybe their making it sound like the Account Managers are supposed to be creative and detail oriented when really all they'll care about is also getting a signed contract. I don't know unless I can land an interview to learn more. |
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Mar 6 |
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Explaining that experience is far greater than official job title implies I'm not sure why you say proof reading I think its because of "free of errors"? What I mean is that for example a file where I currently work there could be a conversation requesting certain particulars and I have to make sure that the Insertion Order (contract) as well as the artwork produced meets those requests. I'm pretty sure the Account Manager traditionally holds that responsibility or at least shares it with the creative and should be checking. Where I currently work the Acct Mgrs don't read the files, they'll even say this. They take last year's IO and fax it out. Thats it. |
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Mar 6 |
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Explaining that experience is far greater than official job title implies I just added the posting to the question for you to see. It is not within my existing office so you're right that it should be "Your clients"... if anything. |
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Mar 6 |
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Explaining that experience is far greater than official job title implies Thanks these seem like really good tips! |
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Mar 6 |
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Explaining that experience is far greater than official job title implies I'd be very grateful for any suggestions regarding any part of what I wrote including what's in the blockquote. Those are well worded bullets for sure. You think its okay saying, "Acted as junior Account Manager" even though I don't hold that title and my office doesn't even have such a position? |
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Mar 6 |
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Explaining that experience is far greater than official job title implies I also have an Account Manager here that is willing to speak on my behalf to confirm all of this and that I'm capable of doing an excellent job. Perhaps I should be a bit unconventional and include that directly in the Cover Letter as well? |
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Mar 6 |
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Explaining that experience is far greater than official job title implies Thanks, I see nothing wrong it. I did edit out the company's name just now as I didn't even realize I put it in there. |