Marketing Teacher
Being a marketing teacher can be an ideal profession for anyone who loves to explore, research and most importantly, teach. Continued below is some information about this growing profession.

Job of a Marketing Teacher
Teaching marketing is all about sharing your in-depth experience and knowledge with students. It's a fascinating job, if you love the subject and of course, teaching.
Job Duties
Marketing is such an interesting field that marketing teachers will rarely have a boring time in this profession. It's all about ideas and creativity. Numerous job responsibilities of a marketing teacher have been discussed further.
- Prepare interesting lectures for undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate students on various topics related to marketing core and its related fields.
- Evaluate and award grade to students based on their assignments, creativity and level of efforts put in classes.
- Assign tasks related to marketing like conducting surveys and guide students in such pursuits.
- Initiate and make classroom discussions an interesting task. Teach students about numerous dimensions of good communication skills.
- Get them engaged in some active listening activities and make them aware about its crucial importance.
- Visit colleges, schools and universities on regular basis. Maintain attendance of students and record their behavior.
- Be a voracious reader and keep abreast with latest developments in fields related to marketing and its effects on modern society. Reading current literature is expected.
- Be an active participant in numerous professional marketing seminars of the biggies in this field. Deduce trends of modern-day marketing, introduce them to the students.
- Teach industry oriented concepts of marketing research and marketing tools to students by giving real life examples of marketing.
- Prepare excellent reading material for students by research and analysis. Suggest them possible reading materials.
- Participate in campus recruitment tests and even teach candidates how to present themselves as potential marketing employees.
- Act as consultant to the government and private agencies for creative marketing ideas.
- Collaborate with industry professionals to help students understand core concepts of marketing strategies.
- Perform all administrative services related to the department and solve related queries.
I have seen some of my friends studying in business schools in complete awe of their professors. As a mark of respect, they even attach the epithet 'God-level-profs' to describe their professors. Education and training for marketing teachers varies extensively.
- In US, marketing concepts are introduced in high school, so, a marketing teacher for a high school must have at least a bachelor's degree in marketing and related subjects.
- For graduate and postgraduate students, marketing professor's (they're generally not called teachers) education has no limits. A PhD or a doctorate with years of teaching experience is generally the trend these days.
- Extensive knowledge about computers is essential. This doesn't mean a marketing teacher has to be a gadget freak, it just means good computer literacy is important.
- Industry professionals who have many years of work experience are often hired as guest lecturers in B schools and even colleges.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Good knowledge of various interrelated subjects. Even financial accounting knowledge is essential to do fairly well as a teacher in marketing.
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