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Moving From a Small to a Large Organization: Benefits and Challenges for a (Young) Marketer

Moving From a Small to a Large Organization: Benefits and Challenges for a (Young) Marketer

FromThe Anonymous Marketer


Moving From a Small to a Large Organization: Benefits and Challenges for a (Young) Marketer

FromThe Anonymous Marketer

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Mar 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The pandemic has forced companies to make significant budget cuts, which has resulted in numerous layoffs; some have even closed their doors permanently. However, the pandemic has also initiated a significant shift in how we do business. Remote-first or remote-only culture has become common as organizations saw the benefits of a global talent pool. Similarly, job seekers have more options since they can now apply for roles at companies around the world. Still, layoffs are hard, and we all approach them differently. In this episode of The Anonymous Marketer, we chat with Brianna Doe, the director of Demand Generation at Aion, about how you can recover after a layoff and start looking for a new job. Brianna shared her experience and gave valuable advice on using social media and communities to land new opportunities. Brianna and our host Nick Bennett touch upon the difference between small and large organizations from a marketing perspective. They also talk about the best mediums to present yourself to a potential employer, whether you are at the beginning of your career, you have been laid off, or want to change your job and specialize in a specific marketing field.Special thanks to our sponsors:HockeystackAllegoOpensense
Released:
Mar 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Anonymous Marketer is a podcast where we tackle the biggest questions from the B2B marketing community. But instead of bringing on guests for a quick chat, every question comes from an anonymous source. These are the questions B2B marketers have, but are afraid to ask.