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Head of online marketing. Who would want to be a code-monkey these days?Originally posted by realityhack View PostSimple really - on a whim/knee jerk decision. Choose:
Technical Application development, or
Head of online marketing.
May not matter much as I was thinking of ditching the client anyway in a month or so. Both pay the same, before the 'whichever pays more' answers.
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if you can't separate the tasks and responsibilities and money.... ignore the stuff and concentrate on the people and personalities: who would you rather work for/with?
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Basically, this boils down to Tech/Business skills with product management and BA training... vs a responsible role being all arty but having the tech knowhow to hire the relevant developers to realise multimedia projects with a marketing agenda - whatever that might be.
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You've thrown down your pink marigolds! Gadzooks sir!Originally posted by Xenophon View Post
How very dare you!

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Originally posted by Xenophon View PostHead of Online Marketing cos it sounds nice and gay.
Pot/Kettle
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I'm not sure I'm fluent enough in Marketing BS. I'd be the one person in the room straight-talking my way through meetings and design discussions.Originally posted by Diver View PostHead of online marketing. looks good on yer CV, and you probably have enough Tech App positions showing on there anyway.
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Head of online marketing. looks good on yer CV, and you probably have enough Tech App positions showing on there anyway.Originally posted by realityhack View PostSimple really - on a whim/knee jerk decision. Choose:
Technical Application development, or
Head of online marketing.
May not matter much as I was thinking of ditching the client anyway in a month or so. Both pay the same, before the 'whichever pays more' answers.
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