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What is it like working as a Marketing Manager?
March 2019
Strong (but subjective) community support.
Marketing Manager in Jackson:
Pros: The local charm and local support.
Cons: The industry is very subjective rather than objective
March 2019
Its great as people and businesses are diverse. Lots to learn too.
Marketing Manager in Nairobi:
Pros: Its a dynamic city
Cons: Traffic
March 2019
Tiring.
Marketing Manager in Singapore:
Pros: Higher salaries compared to neighbouring countries
Cons: Cost of living is very high.
March 2019
New City, Old City.
Marketing Manager in Nashville:
Pros: Wonderful city with loads of entertainment and creative people.
Cons: The city is growing so there is still a lot of older business underpaying.
March 2019
Easy commute.
Marketing Manager in Norcross:
Pros: Easy commute
Cons: Traffic
March 2019
Worst Best Place in Texas.
Marketing Manager in Austin:
Pros: City with a lot of personality and fun things to do
Cons: Rent is expensive
March 2019
Great location.
Marketing Manager in Bath:
Pros: Easy commute
Cons: n/a
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