4 Marketing Hiring Blunders that Could Cost Your Company

4 Marketing Hiring Blunders that Could Cost Your Company

January 28th, 2016

Hiring top marketing talent for your organization is a must today. Strong branding and marketing campaigns can literally make or break an organization. We live in a 24/7 marketing world, and companies that can master marketing are poised to be leaders in their industry.

The Pros and Cons of Hiring a Full-Time vs. Freelance Marketer

The Pros and Cons of Hiring a Full-Time vs. Freelance Marketer

January 22nd, 2016

Hiring is not always about finding a full time or permanent solution for your organization, especially in fast-paced and ever-evolving industries like marketing. With technology, tactics and strategies evolving at a rapid pace, it’s important for companies to have flexibility, and this has an impact on their approach to hiring. Sometimes, it’s better to hire a consultant, contract worker, or freelancer for a marketing campaign rather than go the traditional route and hire a full time marketer.

The Most Challenging Part of My Job as a Headhunter

The Most Challenging Part of My Job as a Headhunter

January 14th, 2016

One of the most challenging parts of my job as a headhunter isn’t when I have to tell somebody they didn’t get the job, nor is it the hundreds of interviews I have to do every month. The most difficult part is when I have to stall willing and eager top quality candidates on behalf of a slow-moving client.

5 Steps to Making a Career Change

5 Steps to Making a Career Change

January 5th, 2016

These days, people are not just looking for a job that pays the bills – they are looking for a career that aligns with their goals and interests; something that provides meaning and value to…

IQ PARTNERS on Marketing Magazine’s 2015 Salary Benchmarks & Trends (video)

IQ PARTNERS on Marketing Magazine’s 2015 Salary Benchmarks & Trends (video)

November 25th, 2015

Hear from our marketing recruiters on what’s happening in the marketing industry. We’ve been honoured to contribute for more than 10 years to Marketing Magazine’s annual Salary Benchmarks publication. In the 16th annual issue, available online for subscribers, we along with dozens of other recruitment professionals discuss salary ranges for 82 key marketing positions (who’s making what) along with top industry trends.

Outlining the Ever Changing Landscape of Marketing Careers

Outlining the Ever Changing Landscape of Marketing Careers

November 17th, 2015

Marketing is an exciting and ever-evolving career choice that allows you to tap into your creative side. Successful marketers tend to be driven self-starters, with diverse skill sets, and are willing to go above and beyond to achieve results.

4 SIMPLE Yet EFFECTIVE Ways to Improve Your Marketing Skills

4 SIMPLE Yet EFFECTIVE Ways to Improve Your Marketing Skills

October 29th, 2015

There is no room for complacency in marketing. The industry continues to change and evolve at a rapid pace, and marketing professionals need to stay on top of their game and develop new skills if they want to grow their career.

Top 4 OVERLOOKED Advantages of a Marketing Career

Top 4 OVERLOOKED Advantages of a Marketing Career

October 16th, 2015

A career in marketing can mean many different things. Your job could involve anything from more traditional marketing tasks such as working on print ads, magazines, and promotions, to the ever-evolving realm of digital marketing where you could find yourself working as a social media expert, content marketer, website manager, SEO specialist, or even an online advertising guru. The diverse nature of marketing careers is what makes it appealing to so many.

What to do When an Interview is Going Really Badly

What to do When an Interview is Going Really Badly

September 3rd, 2015

Perhaps you’re late to the interview, you haven’t had a chance to review the candidate’s resume, or you call him “Dan” instead of “Derek”. This is a senior level position, Derek is a seasoned professional and you can tell he’s annoyed.
The best thing you can do is apologize and be upfront. Say something along the lines of, “Please excuse my tardiness, you’ve caught me on a bad day. Would you like to reschedule or are you okay to continue?”