It appears as if professionals who have earned their online marketing bachelors degree will continue to have luck finding work, that's according to the new survey that found job ads for marketers increased significantly over the past two years.
The WANTED Analytics report also found that recruiters posted more than 4,400 new online job ads for marketers, including those with mobile skills, during the past 90 days.
According to the report, the volume of jobs that include knowledge of mobile applications increased as mobile websites and applications continue to become a popular business marketing strategy. Marketing skills now are included in 10 percent of all job ads for marketing professionals.
In the marketing field, the report found that mobile skills are the most in demand for positions that include product manager, business development manager and strategic consultant.
Places with the highest demand for marketing professionals with mobile experience were in Metropolitan cities that included New York, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that employment opportunities for marketing and sales managers are expected to grow by 14 percent through the end of the decade.





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