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Company Description Work with Us. Change the World. At AECOM, we're delivering a better world. Whether improving your commute, keeping the lights on, providing access to clean water, or transforming skylines, our work he...
Company Description Work with Us. Change the World. At AECOM, we're delivering a better world. Whether improving your commute, keeping the lights on, providing access to clean water, or transforming skylines, our work he...
Entry Level Sales Representative-Long Island City Long Island City, NY Apply for this job Entry level Sales Representative Compensation: $49K-$85K per/year Job Type: Full-time, In-person. 5 days per week, including one m...
Req ID: RQ215005 Type of Requisition: Regular Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain: None Public Trust/Other Required: MBI (T2) Job Family: Software Engineering Skills: Salesforce (Software),Salesforce Development,Web A...
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Req ID: RQ215007 Type of Requisition: Regular Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain: None Public Trust/Other Required: MBI (T2) Job Family: IT Infrastructure and Operations Skills: Enterprise Systems,Information Technol...
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Summary Systems Engineers apply a structured approach to design and implementation of systems and processes. They capture and translate mission and customer requirements in order to transform them into capabilities, test...
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Summary Systems Engineers apply a structured approach to design and implementation of systems and processes. They capture and translate mission and customer requirements in order to transform them into capabilities, test...
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1. What Sales and Marketing Do (High Level)

Marketing

  • Focuses on attracting, engaging, and nurturing potential customers
  • Builds brand awareness, demand, and interest
  • Works at the top and middle of the funnel

Sales

  • Focuses on converting interested prospects into paying customers
  • Manages relationships, negotiations, and closing deals
  • Works at the bottom of the funnel

They work best together: marketing generates demand → sales converts it.



2. Common Marketing Jobs

Entry-Level / Early Career

  • Marketing Coordinator – supports campaigns, content, and reporting
  • Social Media Specialist – manages platforms, posts, and engagement
  • Content Marketing Associate – creates blogs, emails, and assets
  • SEO / SEM Specialist – improves website traffic and search visibility

Mid-Level Roles

  • Digital Marketing Manager – oversees paid ads, email, SEO, analytics
  • Brand Manager – manages brand messaging and positioning
  • Product Marketing Manager – connects product features to customer needs
  • Marketing Analytics Manager – tracks performance and ROI

Senior / Leadership Roles

  • Head of Marketing / Marketing Director
  • VP of Marketing
  • Chief Marketing Officer (CMO)

Key Marketing Skills

  • Market research & customer insights
  • Content creation & storytelling
  • Data analysis & performance tracking
  • Campaign planning & execution
  • Marketing tools (Google Analytics, HubSpot, Meta Ads, etc.)

3. Common Sales Jobs

Entry-Level / Early Career

  • Sales Development Representative (SDR/BDR) – qualifies leads, sets meetings
  • Inside Sales Representative – sells remotely (phone/email/video)
  • Retail Sales Associate – sells directly to customers in-store

Mid-Level Roles

  • Account Executive (AE) – manages deals from pitch to close
  • Territory Sales Manager – oversees sales in a region
  • Account Manager – maintains and grows existing client accounts

Senior / Leadership Roles

  • Sales Manager
  • Director of Sales
  • VP of Sales
  • Chief Revenue Officer (CRO)

Key Sales Skills

  • Communication & persuasion
  • Negotiation & closing techniques
  • Relationship building
  • CRM tools (Salesforce, HubSpot, Zoho)
  • Resilience and goal orientation

4. Industries That Hire Sales & Marketing Professionals

  • Technology & SaaS
  • Consumer goods (FMCG)
  • Healthcare & pharma
  • Real estate
  • Finance & insurance
  • E-commerce & retail
  • Media & advertising

5. Career Growth & Pay Potential

  • Sales often has higher variable pay (commissions & bonuses) and faster earning potential.
  • Marketing tends to have more stable salaries and creative/strategic paths.
  • Leadership roles in both can be very lucrative.

6. Who Should Choose Which?

Choose Marketing if you enjoy:

  • Creativity, strategy, analytics
  • Writing, design, storytelling
  • Long-term brand building

Choose Sales if you enjoy:

  • Direct interaction with people
  • Persuasion and negotiation
  • Performance-based rewards


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