Other than the obvious jobs with Marketing/Communication and sometimes PR firms, as well as in-house positions. There are also a wide range of other more "general" positions which will also recruit marketing students, just have a look around for graduate programs and read some of the descriptions - many of them don't specify the major either, they'll usually only require the bachelor. Marketing can teach you a range of skills that are useful across a lot of different jobs.If I do a commerce degree majoring in marketing what jobs can i get when i graduate?
Depends on the subjects you do.is the contact hour between a double major and a single major the same ?
I'm pretty sure it's 27 hours over four days a week if you specifically choose marketing and accounting. Those who do it complain just as much as eng kids about their hours.
I think it's a good match in the sense that one side will teach you communication/interpersonal skills and the other will teach you numbers and well, numbers....Do u think it doesnt match