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Marketing and Sales Development Coordinator

What To Learn

High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Marketing cluster Marketing Management pathway.

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It's possible to become a marketing and sales development coordinator with one of the following degrees: business, marketing, commerce, communications, advertising or public relations.

"I would look to a program with co-op possibilities, one that is case-study heavy and has an emphasis on the marketing of high-tech companies and products," says marketing consultant Paul Iarocci.

Strong computer skills are also important in this field. Marketing and sales development coordinators sometimes have to input and analyze data and create publications.

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