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What do International Marketing job description?

I am currently entering my sophomore year of college, and right now my major is International business but I want to specialize in International marketing. Currently I do not know what I want to market but I'm in-between the hotel industry and doing something in technology. #technology #marketing #hotel-asset-management

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Tasneem’s Answer

Job description as mentioned below:
Attend international medical conferences to promote company’s presence and focus on the great impact events and trade shows.

Collaborate with international and national training departments to identify and implement new programs according to local laws and customs.

Maintain all new processes and promote all marketing programs to optimize growth.

Assist department in recruitment and training of sales staff and identify all strengths and weaknesses provide support to sales and marketing team.

Develop, manage and organize all marketing materials and provide an interface with company staffs and international distributors.

Maintain knowledge in regional customer and appropriate requirements and maintain relationship with regional trade associations and industry to promote marketing opportunities.

Assist various departments to initiate strategic decisions and manage development of regional marketing collateral.

Administer and monitor all marketing and P&Ls budgets to monitor marketing progress against budget and goals.

Facilitate product marketing in assigned areas and provide support to marketing personnel on order output forecasts.

Prepare and manage international proposals, license issues, teaming agreements and cooperate with regional marketing to assist on new release assets.

Develop and maintain professional contacts with consultants, customer, international marketing representatives and original equipment manufacturers.

Participate in development and evaluation of marketing budgets according to plans and minimize marketing costs.

Develop and collaborate strategies with international teams, agencies and internal divisions.

Manage all communication with internal teams and provide support to all marketing updates to region.

Manage legal approval process for territories and proposed efficient activities.
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Ken’s Answer

Hi Devetra!


It sounds like you are encountering questions about application in two very interesting areas:


Here are two local organizations that you might find to be helpful for networking. They may even have on campus chapters. These organizations are very open to student inquiry, visits, and participation:
http://www.smpsnorthflorida.org/
http://jaxama.org/


Best of luck! Let me know if and how this is helpful. Keep me posted. I would like to follow your progress.

Thank you comment icon Hi Mr.Simmons thank you for taking the time out of your day to respond to my question. Based on my personality doing International marketing in the hotel industry will the right choice for me. Also thank you for providing me with resources that will help guide me on my career path. I will definitely keep you posted on my progress. Sincerely, Devetra Devetra
Thank you comment icon You are welcome. Here is a link that might help you to find and talk to people in your area who are involved in International Business and Marketing. Contact them and arrange to do networking to learn more about International Marketing. The more people you interact with, the more informed and involved in that career area you can become. ## http://jaxusa.org/about ## Best of luck! Looking forward to hearing about your progress. Ken Simmons
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Adam’s Answer

Hello. My former employer offered marketing internships every spring. This gave students an opportunity to participate in the marketing efforts of a globally recognized software company with offices all over the world. While we did not send the interns overseas, the marketing team regularly went overseas. The interns had an opportunity to support with the messaging and go to market strategy that was ultimately incorporated into the company's go to market approach.

So, my answer is to pursue internships in areas of interest, and see if you can parlay those connections into a full time job upon graduation with the kind of company that does business abroad. A quick website search of a company will tell you if they are international or not.
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