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Webtistic
21st October 2010, 10:01
Hi,

Due to continued expansion of Webtistic LTD, we have a vacancy for a trainee internet marketer. You can learn about Webtistic at www.webtistic.co.uk (http://www.webtistic.co.uk).

We provide full training, and the role covers the following aspects of internet marketing:



Affiliate Marketing
Search Engine Optimisation
Link Building
Pay Per Click Management
Conversion Optimisation
Online PR


The vacancy is full-time (37.5 hours) and permanent, and the successful applicant will be based at our Derby office.

Applicants should have good communication skills, good English/Maths qualifications (preferably to A-Level +), an excellent working knowledge of the internet, and web development, coding, or marketing skills would be an advantage.

If you are interested in this position, please email me your details and a CV to info (at) webtistic.co.uk (I am away until November 1st, so will assess applications upon my return).

Thanks for looking!



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Webtistic
2nd November 2010, 16:59
Just an update:

I am still welcoming applications and have set the application deadline to Friday 5th November.

Cheers!

Dave

debbidoo
2nd November 2010, 17:07
I know this is going to make me sound like a bit of an arse, but I have to ask: if the position is for a trainee internet 'marketer', why isn't marketing knowledge/experience an essential requirement? :) If you were advertising for a junior doctor, one of the key requirements would be "must have completed and passed medical training" - why is marketing, or any other profession, any different?

Sorry. Not trying to stir up a hornet's nest or anything - I'm genuinely interested :)

Webtistic
2nd November 2010, 17:38
Hi,

Very simply because this is a trainee position and people can pick up some very 'bad habits' with internet marketing. From experience, I have always found it more effective to train people who have the right base skillsets and allow them to learn gradually on internal projects prior to them being experienced and skilled enough to work client-side.

Hope that helps :)

Dave

debbidoo
2nd November 2010, 17:39
Thanks for clarifying :) And good luck with filling the vacancy :)

nitro23456
2nd November 2010, 17:39
presumably as he is going to train them. i.e. a medical student

office man
10th November 2010, 07:49
Hi Dave,

Sorry for late reply, i have only just seen this.

Has the position been filled yet?

Marvin

Webtistic
10th November 2010, 08:01
Hi,

Thank you for your reply.

Interviews are happening later this week, so if you can send a CV over today, you are not too late.

Many thanks,

Dave