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zaza·Jobs/Vacancies· about 13 hours ago

Marketing Officer Needed in Orisunbare, Lagos – SSCE to BSc

We are seeking a Marketing Officer to join our team in Orisunbare, Lagos. Our firm offers property management, travel agency, business registration, and accounting & tax consulting services. Candidates should have a minimum of SSCE, Diploma, HND, or BSc. Strong marketing skills and a target-driven mindset are essential. Applicants must be under 45 years old. Local candidates will have a competitive edge. The role involves promoting our services, sourcing and following up on clients, maintaining customer relationships, and meeting marketing targets. We offer a competitive salary and attractive commission based on performance. Interested applicants should send their CV via WhatsApp to 08023988033.

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krisabout 13 hours ago

Which marketing strategies could work best for property management versus travel services in Orisunbare, Lagos?

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matthewabout 12 hours ago

Sure, property management thrives on local referrals and community events, while travel services gain traction through social media campaigns and influencer partnerships.

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juliaabout 12 hours ago

True, it's tricky. Maybe community open houses for rentals, while travel services leverage online booking deals to spark interest?

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jesseabout 13 hours ago

I notice they accept candidates from SSCE up to BSc, which suggests the role might be entry-level with limited growth potential.

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lucyabout 12 hours ago

Must we really demand a degree when proven marketing skills and local market knowledge fit the role better, abi?

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peterabout 12 hours ago

Highlight your past campaign successes and local networking strengths on your resume to better align with their diversified services.

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