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My current job title is 'Marketing Operations Specialist'.
My boss wants to promote me and has told me I'm welcome to help him develop a new title for myself. He has suggested possibly 'Marketing Manager' or something along those lines.
My job involves preparing articles, blogs, and press releases for publication on our company website. I ensure the work is formatted correctly, that there are no spelling mistakes or errors, and that it looks good for the reader. I dabble in a little graphic design as part of this process (although we do have a graphic designer in-house; it's just good practice as a marketer to have some skill in this area). I am also responsible for updating and maintaining several of the key pages on our website where users go to access our latest releases. In addition to these responsibilities, I send out one, sometimes two emails daily to our huge client base (although, thankfully, there is no return interaction with clients).
I do like the sound of 'Content Manager', 'Content Coordinator', or 'Head of Content'
Can anyone suggest any additional job titles considering the responsibilities outlined above? Or do the 3 I've suggested sound about right? It's also reasonable to expect I will pick up some more responsibilities as part of the promotion.
My boss wants to promote me and has told me I'm welcome to help him develop a new title for myself. He has suggested possibly 'Marketing Manager' or something along those lines.
My job involves preparing articles, blogs, and press releases for publication on our company website. I ensure the work is formatted correctly, that there are no spelling mistakes or errors, and that it looks good for the reader. I dabble in a little graphic design as part of this process (although we do have a graphic designer in-house; it's just good practice as a marketer to have some skill in this area). I am also responsible for updating and maintaining several of the key pages on our website where users go to access our latest releases. In addition to these responsibilities, I send out one, sometimes two emails daily to our huge client base (although, thankfully, there is no return interaction with clients).
I do like the sound of 'Content Manager', 'Content Coordinator', or 'Head of Content'
Can anyone suggest any additional job titles considering the responsibilities outlined above? Or do the 3 I've suggested sound about right? It's also reasonable to expect I will pick up some more responsibilities as part of the promotion.
