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Q: Wanted: Hi-tech Mktg Job in California for Multilingual MBA grad ( Answered 5 out of 5 stars,   1 Comment )
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Subject: Wanted: Hi-tech Mktg Job in California for Multilingual MBA grad
Category: Business and Money > Employment
Asked by: stephenklo-ga
List Price: $25.00
Posted: 07 Nov 2002 17:00 PST
Expires: 07 Dec 2002 17:00 PST
Question ID: 102309
What full-time marketing job are available that require Japanese or
Chinese language fluency and are based in the California Bay Area
(i.e., from San Francisco to San Jose and including Oakland/Berkley).
I am a Top 10 MBA graduate and have over 9 years of
work experience. I have already done queries on Monster.com, Hotjobs,
etc. and searched hi-tech companies' corporate Websites. Also I have
worked with headhunters.

Request for Question Clarification by omnivorous-ga on 07 Nov 2002 17:10 PST
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Clarification of Question by stephenklo-ga on 08 Nov 2002 11:00 PST
I am looking for a job. My question is simply this: what are the job
openings for me and my skills and location parameter?

Request for Question Clarification by czh-ga on 09 Nov 2002 21:31 PST
What are the highlights of your experience? What types of companies
would you like to work for? What types of companies would find your
Japanese and Chinese language fluency especially attractive? Who are
your dream employers and why would they find you attractive? What
search strategies did you use with the job boards? I'll be able to
help you if you tell me more about your quest.
Cheers.
czh
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Subject: Re: Wanted: Hi-tech Mktg Job in California for Multilingual MBA grad
Answered By: czh-ga on 30 Nov 2002 06:49 PST
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Hello stephenklo-ga,

You haven’t responded to my request for clarification to help me
understand better the specific kind of company, industry or job you
would prefer. I’ve collected a lot of generic resources to help you
get started. You should use these mainly to get yourself oriented to
the kinds of things that are available to help the job seeker.
Unfortunately, there are no short cuts – especially not in today’s
tough job market. It's hard work to find a job.

You can use some standard techniques that will greatly enhance the
probability of success in your job search.

First, complete your self-assessment to identify your skills, values,
interests, preferences and experience. Get very clear about who you
are, what kinds of places you want to work and why those companies
would find you interesting.

Second, explore what the world of work has to offer. Investigate the
industries and companies you’ve found interesting. Find out about
trends, movers and shakers, current developments in your field of
expertise. Educate yourself so you will be able to demonstrate your
understanding of the current business climate for your targeted
companies. Investigate what industries/companies would be especially
impressed with your bilingual skills.

Third, launch your job search campaign. Write your resume and develop
your elevator speech. Develop targeted lists of employers and talk to
everyone you know to get personal connections and a way to network
your way in to the hiring manager. Practice your interview skills.
Find a job search support group. Treat your job search as a job.

Wishing you success in your career.

czh


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MBA JOB BOARDS AND RECRUITERS
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http://www.bilingualpro.com/About_Us.html
Bilingual Pro – Executive Search
http://www.careerjournal.com/
http://www.mbaglobalnet.com/
MBA GlobalNet currently has over 16,500 members, who on average,
possess 10+ years of post-MBA experience.
http://www.mbajobs.net/
International Service for MBAs
http://www.vault.com/jobs/jobboard/ind_searchform.jsp?type=mba
http://www.wetfeet.com/advice/careerpath_mbas.asp
Career Research for MBAs
http://www.degreehunter.com/mba_jobs.html
MBA Degree Hunter
http://www.mbacareers.com/about_us.jsp
MBA Careers
http://www.mbaworkers.com/
http://www.careers-in-business.com/

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BUSINESS SCHOOL CAREER CENTERS AND ADVICE
=========================================

http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/careercenter/job.html#alumni
Haas Business School, University of California, Berkeley
Look for similar resources from your alma mater. Ask if they have
reciprocal programs with MBA schools in the Bay Area.

http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/career/alumni/careersites/job.htm
http://www.library.hbs.edu/career/locatejob.htm
Look for similar resources from your alma mater.

http://www.washington.edu/newsroom/news/2002archive/10-02archive/k102302.html
Nearly 90 percent of MBA grads find jobs despite weak job market
This is a recent article from University of Washington Business School

http://www.mba360.com/mba-jobs.html
MBA Jobs and Job Search Strategies

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MARKETING JOBS
==============

http://www.marketingpower.com
American Marketing Association job board

http://www.norcalbma.org/careerlisting.html
Business Marketing Association job postings

http://www.mbaauthority.com/cc/marketing.html

http://www.bajobs.com/
Search for MBA (listed 8 jobs when I did it)

http://www.bayarea.com/mld/bayarea/classifieds/employment/
Search for MBA marketing California (listed 61 jobs when I did it)

http://www.craigslist.org/
http://www.craigslist.org/sfo/mar/
Current jobs. Great for finding companies that are hiring now.

http://www.financial-jobs.com/finance/jobs/CA/59.html
Browse > CA > Other > Sales/Marketing Jobs 

http://www.jobsinthemoney.com/html/jobs/CA/38,39,40,41,42.html
Browse > California > Corporate Finance

http://www.thejobforum.org/job-sites-1.htm
San Francisco Chamber of Commerce

http://sfpl4.sfpl.org/btdir/BAjobs.html
List of companies from San Francisco Public Library

http://www.business.com/directory/advertising_and_marketing/employment/
Home > Advertising & Marketing > Employment

http://www.hotjobs.com/
Used advanced search. Specified MBA, Marketing, mid-senior, SF
metropolitan area and came up with 84 job postings.


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SEARCH STRATEGY
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mba jobs
marketing mba jobs
marketing mba jobs California
stephenklo-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars
Thanks for your detailed answer, CZH. I'll look into the resources you listed.

Comments  
Subject: Re: Wanted: Hi-tech Mktg Job in California for Multilingual MBA grad
From: jacktrades-ga on 07 Nov 2002 21:19 PST
 
By searching on www.jobpointer.com with a title of manager and
optional search words of japanese and product, it came up with 2
results :

1) www.google.com/jobs/index.html for the International Product
Manager position.
2) www.corionusa.com for the Sales & Marketing Manager position.

I have also checked that hotjobs.com and monster.com don't have these
two positions. You could probably find other similar jobs at
www.jobpointer.com if you vary the title and search words.

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