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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 276389, member: 76163"] To nail a marketing interview, you need to be prepared for what to expect. The most important thing to remember is that the marketing interview is not about you. It's about their company and what they do. Your goal isn't to show off your best self but rather to demonstrate how you can help the interviewer. The best way to do this is by being honest and genuine in your answers. Don't spend time going over things you've already covered in an application form or CV - instead, focus on answering questions that demonstrate your skills and abilities. Here are some tips on how to nail a marketing interview: 1) Prepare your answers before the interview You don't want to wing it at the last minute, so make sure you have some ready-made answers prepared before the big day! These can include general topics such as "What is the biggest challenge facing my industry?" or more specific ones like "How would you improve customer service at my company?". 2) Remember that the interviewer wants results Your responses should be focused on answering specific questions about how you can help their company with effective marketing campaigns, not just about how much time and effort will be involved in implementing these campaigns. 3. No how to be practical about your explanations. [/QUOTE]
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