Marketing Coordinator
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As a highly creative and enthusiastic problem solver at heart, I find joy in both the big picture and the details. By day, I work as a marketer, but by night, I indulge my passion for art, finding a happy medium in graphic design & advertising. However, my true passion lies in creative collaboration and storytelling.
Whether it is a product, service, or person, I thrive on bringing the stories that surround these brands to life. I possess a keen ability to work with and relate to others, and I excel under pressure. I am currently seeking a position that will not only leverage and expand upon my skills but also allow me to take on more responsibility and leadership.
I graduated college like many before, having little idea of what i wanted to do. I took a entry level position as a recruiter where I learned a lot about how companies operate, how to set up meetings and communicate with C-level clients. Although i excelled in recruiting and was poromoted to pro-recruiter, the recruitment work did not utilize my creatvity and i felt my potential was not being maximized.
From there i moved into a marketing position at E&LP, a design firm specializing in civil engineering and landscape architecture. This is the current position I am in and although i do love the people and the company itself, i do not feel that i am learning as much as i could be. My favorite part of this job is working with upper management to bring their ideas to fruition, taking the technical and creating a compelling story.
My goal is to find a job where I can do more of what i love in my current role and expand on it. I want to be able to learn from those who are better than me turn around and be able to give that knowledge to someone else somewhere down the line.
I started my college education as a graphic design major, but after a year i decided a very technical role behind a computer was not the position for me. As a naturally very outgoing person, i switched my major to advertising, thinking this industry could still leverage my creativity while allowing me to be a people person.