Showing posts with label Advertising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Advertising. Show all posts

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Opening for Telecom Marketing Manager-Gurgaon

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An urgent opening in one the retail giant in India.

Kindly check below the detailed job profile of the company .


NOTE: Kindly call the undersinged in between 10am to 6 p.m only.pls do not call on SUNDAYS.


Kindly read the job profile properly before applying.In case if you are not intrested or suitable for the post mentioned , kindly forward the mail or give references.


The company recently launched a new brand on the GSM platform—T24—in partnership with Indian retail giant Future Group and Tata Tele Services.


We are looking for the candidates who have experience in core marketing in TELECOM,SERVICE ,FMCG or ADVERTISEMENT.


Total Experience required: 9-12 years.


Age: max 36


Location: Gurgaon


Education:MBA/PGDM: Marketing specialization. (2 year full time ) from top 20 institutes


Role: Marketing Communications


Desired Candidate Profile:


Has Experience of Consumer Product (FMCG/Durables) and Telecom.

Handles Retail/Telecom from 10 Advertisement Companies

Job Description:


Should have worked on Telecom/Retail/Durables.

Part of National Marketing Team of leading Brands.
Mass Media- Print, Radio, Outdoor.
Media Planning.
BTL activities
Direct Marketing
Public Relations
Handled Events and Promotions.
Experience of managing advertising agencies, especially PR
Exposure to Brand Strategy and Brand Management.

Salary: between 15 - 18 lacs P/A


Designation:Sr. Manager MARR COMM


If intrested kindly call the undersinged and mail the updated copy of resume with total experience and Current CTC .


Contact Person:YASMEEN

Contact No.:09371656929
Email:yasmeen@verticallimit.co.in
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Thursday, December 17, 2009

HOW TO WRITE A COVER LETTER

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Along with a good resume, a good cover letter is equally important in getting a job.

Cover Letter Guidelines


Here is a standard approach to cover letters that can be adapted as needed for each of the situations listed. Virtually every good cover letter follows these guidelines.

I. Present A Good Appearance


Your contacts with prospective employer should always be professional. Buy good quality stationary and matching envelopes. The standard 8-1/2 by 11 inch paper size is usually used. The preferred colors are white, ivory or light beige paper.

The cover letter should always be typed, on a very fine quality office typewriter or on a letter quality or laser-based computer printer.

It would be foolish to prepare a first quality resume and then to include with a cover letter typed on an old home portable typewriter or on a dot-matrix computer printer. Try to use a word processor with letter quality output.

Do it right! Doing it right also means that you never mass produce a cover letter. Cover letters are individually prepared, individually written, individually typed or printed, and the material in it should be aimed direct ly at the target, the market, the recipient.

II. Use An Appropriate Format


Any standard business correspondence format is acceptable. Look at the examples for ideas.

Impersonal letters are not given a warm reception by employers. They may indeed, be treated the same way as you treat mass-produced advertising materials you receive in the mail. They go into the wastebasket!

Because the cover letter is a personal form of correspondence, you should use the name of the person who will receive the letter. Learn it, and then spell it correctly.

If you are using the cover letter to send a resume as a follow-up on a phone conversation or after a face-to face meeting, you will ruin a wonderful opportunity if you misspell the name, title, the name of the organization, or even a word within the letter.

III. Provide a Friendly Review


Begin the letter with a reminder of any prior contacts and the reason for your correspondence now.

Explain how you learned of the employer, why you are interested in the organization and state the type of position you are seeking.

IV. Target Your Skills and Experiences


To do this well, you must know something about the organization or person with whom you are dealing. Present any relevant background that may be of particular interest to the person you are writing.

Highlight your qualifications for the position. Use one or two power-packed sentences describing how your capabilities can benefit the employer and how you can handle the job.

State your resume, which further details your qualifications, is enclosed.

V. Define The Next Step


Don't close your letter without clearly identifying wha t you will do next. Most writers of cover letters make one major mistake above all others. It comes in the closing paragraph. It is so common that some books written by well-known resume authorities show it as "the correct way." It is not correct. The mistake is this: In the closing paragraph, the writer mistakenly says:

"My home telephone number is 000-0000, and I may be reached there between the hours of 4 and 6 PM daily. Please call me to arrange an interview."

In the minds of knowledgeable people, this is a signal that the letter writer is lazy. Why? Because it says:

"I'm at home, and I want you to call me if you are interested."Instead, it is recommended that you say you'll call, that you do call, and that you continue to call, until you get through. If they are truly eager to call you, they have your number on a resume, or can find it easily enough at the bottom of your letter. But by your willingness to call, you show a sense of interest, enthusiasm and willingness to work that the "you call me" letter writer will never be able to imply.



Here is a guideline of a cover letter:


Full Address With Zip Code




Date



Name
Title
Company or Agency Name
Full Address - Zip Code

Dear ________________,

Tell where you heard of the opening or why you have selected this employer for an inquiry.

Describe your interest in the position, in the field of work, or in the organization. Mention your related education. If you have work experience, be sure to mention pertinent data or accomplishments to show that you have specific qualifications in this field or for what particular type of work.

Refer the employer to your resume. Enlarge upon anything in it which relates to the job of employer. Indicate that you are willing to provide additional data.

The closing paragraph should suggest your eagerness in arranging an interview. Include your telephone number and the times when you are most likely to be there or indicate a date and time when you will call the employer. End your letter with a note of thanks.

(Sincerely yours, yours truly),


(Signature)


Full name typed



Enclosure (your resume)

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

CDMA Basic concepts-1

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Friday, August 21, 2009

Privacy Policy

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Our Privacy Policy
As a fellow Internet user myself, I totally respect your online privacy. So it goes without saying that I'm fully committed to safeguarding your online privacy while you're here at the http://m2vtelecom.blogspot.com/ (m2vtelecom resource center) website.

And that's precisely why I've decided to include the following, which discloses the information gathering and dissemination practices for this website.

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These include: Internet Protocol addresses IP addresses, browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, platform type, date/time stamp, and the number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user movement in the aggregate, and to gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. IP addresses, etc., are not linked to personally identifiable information.


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