Could you use the 4 Ps of Marketing to give your career a boost? Of course!
The four Ps of Marketing (product, price, placement, promotion), also known as the marketing mix, were popularized by American marketing professor Jerome McCarthy in his book Basic Marketing: A Managerial Approach, first published in 1960. These have become the pillars for effective marketing strategies and have evolved as new companies and consumer needs arose. Now, there is an opportunity to transform this marketing mix into something that can help you increase your professional opportunities! Let’s explore how you can use the four Ps of Marketing to boost your career opportunities.
Disclaimer:
AI tools, such as ChatGPT, were used to assist me with identifying and organizing these strategies in relation to the 4 Ps of marketing.
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Your skills are a service to provide to a company that’s hiring for someone who can handle those needed responsibilities. Consider these skills and years of experience like a bundle package!
There are multiple ways to be compensated for your skills beyond your salary. This can include paid time off/vacation days, healthcare options, education benefits, and much more. Explore these steps to ensure that you are receiving an ideal trade-off for your expertise.
It is crucial for you to be at the right place at the right time for these career opportunities to connect with you and vice versa. Here are some options for places (physical and virtual) to start!
You are more than just a job title. You are someone who brings a unique set of life lessons and personal connections into any role. So who are you as an individual and what do you represent? Use these tips are a guide to sharing your professional story.
See? Applying the 4 Ps of Marketing to your job search and career advancement allows you to strategically position yourself in the market, boosting your chances of securing your ideal role! You can also enhance your professional appeal to your current employer with these strategies to better position yourself for internal advancement opportunities.
No matter what your goals are, remember to seek out ways to make it happen one story at a time!
Take care,
Kyndall Bennett from Kyrabe Stories
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