As a marketing major, I've been looking up places to intern at and such but I'm wondering what software programs I should acclimate myself with so that I am better prepared for the field when I am ready to enter it.
As a marketing major, I've been looking up places to intern at and such but I'm wondering what software programs I should acclimate myself with so that I am better prepared for the field when I am ready to enter it.
Photoshop for sure.
1Are you strictly studying marketing or are you into designing at all? It seems to vary at different colleges.
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2Marketing/Public Relations. Haven't really thought about design that much.
3I'd probably learn a bit about Photoshop but also Microsoft Office. My cousin works in PR and uses Office a lot and the marketing people we work with use it as well.
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4If you are doing the non creative side of things you better learn PowerPoint. It's the Account Executives layout program
5I'm a Marketing student too and while doing my internships, they asked me to know about Photoshop, Illutrator and of course great knowledge about Excel and SPSS.
Hope this helps!
6I'm sorry but what is SPSS? I've never heard of that one.
7it doesn't look like it is anything fun
http://www.spss.com/
8Well I don't know if you're a Marketing student in the creative way or in the business way, because in my college it is very focused to bussiness aspects, so it's a must for us to learn SPSS and even Minitab. They are statistical software to capture surveys, do the analysis and stuff like that. We use it for quantitative marketing research and multivariable statistcs, regressions and blah blah...
It's not fun to learn it, but this program can be your best friend if you know how to use it... but if you're in the creative part of marketing I don'think u need it!
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