Resume
Basic Marketing
Product life cycle
Guess
100

What are 3 things you have to have on a resume? 

Contact info

Phone number 

Address

Ans may vary....

100

What are the four P's

Product, place, promotion, and price 

100

How many stages are there in a product life cycle? 

4
100

_______ controls the actions and accomplishments of employees

What are employers 

200

What do employers look for in a resume?

Accomplishments; Achievements

200

What is a target market

A specific group of people with shared characteristics that a business markets its products or services to.

200

What does the Product Life cycle represent? 

Represents the stages that a product goes through during its life

200

How can you help promote a business? 

Social Media, news, Tv ads, etc....

300

What is emotional intelligence? 

The ability to understand, use, and manage your own emotions

300

What's another term for the 4 P's of marketing?

Marketing mix

300

What are the basic stages of a product's life cycle? 

  • Introduction

  • Growth

  • Maturity 

  • decline

300

________ presents many risks and issues for companies that need to be monitored and controlled

What is technology

400

You should wait at least a week to reach out after an interview. True or false

True 

400

What are the 7 functions of marketing? 

Product, place, promotion, price, distribution, financing, selling

400

The sales for the product have leveled off and may even slow down; more direct competition

What is maturity

400

What 2 things help protect companies that produce liabilities?

What are warranties and guarantees

500

Keep your resume short and direct.

Create an original resume template.

Highlight relevant skills and experiences.

Can all help your resume stand out? True or False

True

500

What does SMART stand for? 

Specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, timely

500

Management may decide to drop, discount, regionalize, or use other product mix strategies

What is decline

500

Define feedback in marketing 

The process of the marketing department allowing customers to give transparent details about their experiences with a product or service.