Job opportunities:
Important considerations for any candidate planning a professional MBA in marketing are questions like:
- What is the scope of MBA marketing?
- How is an MBA marketing salary?
- What after MBA in marketing?
and the like. If you think that there is no scope of MBA marketing managers in this age of recession! Think again! In these tough times the crying demand of the companies is to increase their sales even more, thus, the scope of MBA marketing only becomes more critical and vital for the survival of the organization. Thus, there is always a good scope of MBA Marketing even during the times of recession, although an MBA marketing salary might be seemingly lower than during boom times.
Career options after MBA marketing:
Let us briefly look at the scope of MBA marketing in the context of industries; one can develop a career in sectors ranging from FMCG, Retail, Tourism, Banking, Hospitality, IT and ITeS, Media, PR & Advertising, Consultancy, Market Research etc. Let us briefly look into the different job profiles a candidate can expect after MBA in marketing.
- Marketing manager: The marketing manager’s responsibilities focus on servicing and managing an ongoing relationship with existing customers. He utilizes his skills in international marketing, customer satisfaction and retention, market strategy, and emerging technologies. This position requires intensive knowledge of market research and customer management.
- Brand manager: The scope of MBA marketing graduate in Brand management is that he/she is responsible for promotion and positioning activities that include advertising, media, market research activities such as collecting the information about area of consumers, display brand at target place and the like.
- Market research analyst: After MBA in marketing can open employment possibilities as a Market research analyst. Such professionals devise methods and procedures for obtaining the data they need. He is responsible for design, implementation and analysis market and provides support for the development of business strategies and plans for contributing to the business. They design telephone, mail or internet surveys to assess consumer preferences, conduct surveys as personal interviews, going door-to-door, lead focus group discussions, or setting up booths in public places such as shopping malls, analyze data on past sales to predict future sales.
- Sales manager: A sales manager is responsible for a multitude of activities like providing effective customer service and Monitoring Schemes in retail trade and distributors and reporting competitor activity, assessing and fixing sales targets, developing and monitoring business development and the like. They appoint distributors and plan sales outlets. The candidates who opt for a sales profile after MBA in marketing require a knack for customer focus and a genuine interest in the problems of customers.
- Media Planning: It forms an important component of marketing strategy of any organization. Media Planning involves designing a plan that shows how advertising time and space in selected media and which vehicles contribute to the achievement of marketing objectives in an advertising campaign. It is a tool that allows the advertiser to select the most appropriate media to communicate the message in sufficient frequency towards the maximum number of potential customers at the lowest cost.
- Product management: A product manager is responsible for the profitability and market growth of a product line. They typically coordinate and oversee a number of diverse divisions of a corporation to ensure the efficient and timely flow of a product to market. The scope of MBA marketing for is significant as many are often promoted as Director or Manager of a group of products or as Vice President (VP) of marketing.
- Internet Marketing: This is among the hottest career options for MBA-marketing graduates. Internet marketing has grown to be a massive field worldwide with tremendous opportunities for those who seek to grow in this field. Openings in account management, client relations with internet marketing firms are obvious entry points. Candidates are also finding a great amount of openings in vendor management functions of corporations where the key task to select and manage the entire spectrum of internet marketing service providers. For those who still want to delve deeper into this field, working on internet marketing projects comes recommended – there’s a lot to choose from: Social media marketing, pay-per-click (PPC) search engine marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), web content writing, article and press release writing and gradually (and with diverse exposure) quickly rising as the Head of Digital Marketing! Salaries initially tend to be on par with industry standard – but once you have gain expertise and experience, higher payouts are in for sure!
Salaries for Starters may vary depending on the work experience of the individual. However, not all B-schools can guarantee an MBA marketing salary in similar ranges. The salary also depends on other parameters like the field of specialization, creativeness, innovativeness and the like. A key fact: Most CEOs have been known ton start their careers in some form of sales or marketing role – so if you plan to work your way up there, this functional skill is not an option!
daytona says
Actually I have an interview call from top notch B-school for marketing profile. I do not want to miss this opportunity…
So how can I relate my work profile now with marketing profile..??
Thanks & Regards
mbaadmissiongurus says
Hi,
It was won’t be easy to link a maintenance role to marketing unless you have interacted with marketing. Reflect on those instances where you didd some joint project with sales or marketing. That’ll be the first step.
Then you can tell the admissions committee or interview panel about your career transition plan from operations to marketing per our discussion thread.
Good luck for the interview,
David
Daytona says
Hello,
I’m actually involved in maintenance management for mining machinery. This involves interacting with suppliers, manpower management, resource optimization and the like
Plus, I want to be an entrepreneur at later stage of my life.
Thanks
mbaadmissiongurus says
Good to know the detail. Then you can aim for product management roles in mining and all related industries. In fact, you can broaden it to mechanical engineering related products themselves. Such companies will value you the most post-MBA. Hope this helps.
Daytona says
Hello Sir,
I am from a mechanical engineering background . I currently work in operations maintenance with the world’s largest company in its field.
I wish to pursue MBA in marketing. Is it a fruitful option to go from operations to marketing??
Regards
mbaadmissiongurus says
Hi,
Thanks for your post.
This is a very general question. You can shift to marketing if you feel you are up for it. As such, there are many complex mechanical engineering products that always need to be promoted well (simplify and communicate to target audience)
So, at a broad level, the scope is strong. However, pure marketing jobs are easy to get mainly through a TOP MBA program – else you might have to start with sales.
Hope this helps. For more specific response, please share a bit more about what you do currently.
Thanks
David
Harish says
Dear MBA Admission Gurus
I am currently pursuing my MBA from a reputed Business School. I opted for Marketing specialization (as major or first specialization).
I am pretty much interested in the Technology, Power Supply and Media industry. Prior to my MBA, I have completed my BS in engineering (Electrical and electronics) with no pre-MBA work experience. My questions
A. How do I enter the industries of my choice
B. Which would be the ideal second specialization
C. How do I leverage my pre-MBA degree for 1. above?
Thanks in advance, Best regards.
mbaadmissiongurus says
Dear Harish,
A. You have maximum likelihood of best start in the “electrical and electronics” industry since you will quickly relate to the products. For Media and other industries, you will really have to do well in your internship with them – should you get a chance. Also try to voluntarily pick up some projects with your faculty so that you can prove your interest for those industries in the interview.
B. the 2nd major is totally up to you. See if you can also do some electives in sales and channel management.
C. A. above answers it
Hope this helps. Please also refer to other discussion threads on careers in marketing on this page.
To your success,
MBA Admission Gurus
revanth pula says
Dear MBA admission Gurus
I have completed hotel management degree program and have (almost) 3 years of work experience. Now I am looking forward to change my field by pursuing MBA in marketing.
Once the course is done what kind jobs will I be eligible for?
Please guide. Thanks
mbaadmissiongurus says
Hi,
Pl. refer to the various career options on this page and also responses to the earlier posts. Thanks