Monster. Your calling is calling. Monster Marketing June 2009

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As you know, we try to bring you the hottest issues and topics in marketing (all about finding the right jobs and careers). In this issue our article asks: 'when it comes to the crunch, should companies cut their marketing budget during the recession?' Following this are two contrasting points of view from industry insiders in our Monster debate. It's well worth a read and you also have a chance to air your views on the subject in our online forum section. Lastly, don't forget, you can ask any questions about any marketing topics that you have and we'll try and get some answers and dialogue going in our future issues. Bye for now and stay focused!
Is a severe recession, the right time to get an MBA?
Should marketing budgets be cut during a recession? During tough times should you cut marketing budgets, focus on Return on Investment (ROI), or continue as you are (albeit a little bit more creatively)? Our article weighs up the evidence.
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When it comes to the crunch should you cut your marketing budget during the recession?
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Advertising salaries by company size
In this issue we look at average salaries for people working in the advertising sector based on the number of people employed by the company.
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What's your question about the marketing industry? What would you like to be discussed? Would you like to feature in our next email? Please let us know.
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