Your New Skills
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- mg330
"though it helps inform the design process."
Kind of same thing here. I've been pushing for our ads to have more copy. We're in this major transition with marketing right now (my department) to go from looking like we just opened the doors (six years ago, ahem) to showing what we've done, our reputation, etc.
I've become much more of good eye for fluff and how we can cut it out of our materials.
- tkmeister0
actually, i am gonna be serious for a moment.
i've learned to talk about the branding and understand the marketing aspect in the business. Also, how to communicate when taking any online initiatives and how to address some of the business issues.
you can simply call that bullshit too.
i think it's really important to close the gap between the marketing and the creative.
- nooner0
collecting money.
don't fuck with me or i will put a lean on your house. a very quick and effective way to keep the high price of lawyers out of the picture.
- chaztoo0
I'm learning CSS and HTML and loving it.
- mg330
I know what you mean tkmeister.
Where I work, I was our receptionst for about 1 1/2 years.
Then got promoted into Marketing, did some general administrative stuff in the first year, and thankfully in the last year my role has evolved tremendously because they've seen what I'm capable of.So I've had to learn alot, and really enjoy working in the legal world. Law firm marketing is still such a young niche area of marketing/advertising.
When I think of all the hours I've spent just reading about other firms, researching what people say about themselves, what gets noticed, what cuts through the pack, it's kind of crazy to think how I COULDN'T evolve without all that.
- JazX0
IBM Enterprise Application Suite Developer Skillset, which includes WebSphere, Harvest and ClearCase
Marketing skills in general have been vastly improved.
Management skills as well.
I don't plan on being a worker monkey for much longer
- grayhood0
designing clothing labels, working with woven, and embroidery as well as printing.
dealing with over seas venders, controling the timing of such a project.
- grayhood0
fixing and maintaining computers and printers. both mine and others'
- tkmeister0
it's funny how it is. the things i learned were the things i cared least before. i didn't give a crap about marketing. and all this time, i hated having have to do it. i also had to do all the hands-on design work as well on top of that. it drove me crazy.
however, now i can strategize, talk online marketing, business, etc.
anyway, that's all over. now i am off to the new start. so exciting!
- todelete__20
bowstaff skills
*whips cobweb from corner with bowstaff
oh yeah baby
- Rand0
you beat me
- mg330
You son of a bastard.
I swear to Christ when I wrote that post the first thing I thought was:
Kona is going to post something about a bowstaff or hobo killing.
Nice. Real nice.
- todelete__20
haha.
actually my friend. i'm using my skills of patience more than anything else. it's like that monster commercial with the guy who works with the monkeys. that is my 9 - 5 job. and even most of my freelance.
i'm really fine tuning my patience skills.
that and a bit of backend development shit that i'll prolly never use outside of this corporate conglomerate of a company.
- kingjulien0
I've learned how to hide the fact that I've been crying in the men's room, generally after my ten minute break in the afternoons/
Oh, and I've become adept at sweet talking cam girls while not drawing the suspicions of my superior officers. The secret? Bribe the IT guy with chronic so he doesn't report my browsing habits. Well, that and let him win in ping pong every so often.
- todelete__20
also. my wizardry skills.
*puts on cloak and hat
- neue75_bold0
I've learned to accept that I have none. I'm a one trick pony...
- mg330
For myself, I'm writing alot more, copywriting, rewriting what the firm says about itself, etc. It's become a much larger part of my work going into 2006.
I always enjoyed that part of studying Advertising as much as I did creative graphic work. Plus, much of our stuff needs a major overhaul for the first time in six years, so nice to be seen as somewhat of an expert on what we're writing about ourselves in an office full of attorneys that usually don't budge much.
- Rand0
letting the tears roll--making no attempt to staunch or hide them--makes one irresistable to strangers
- chossy0
I am learning that my new skill is an irrepressable rage akin to the hulk and hate so deep and imovable that satan himself would barr from entering his realm for fear of my giving him a proper roasting.