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CD: Skills, Salaries and Opportunities for Legal Marketing/PR Positions

By ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
May 18, 2006
LJN Web Audio Conference Division



Speakers:


Sally J. Schmidt,
President
Schmidt Marketing, Inc.


Jennifer Johnson,
Director of Recruitment
Wisnik Career Enterprises, Inc.



Eleanor Kerlow Esq.
Senior Public Relations Specialist
Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP

Skills, Salaries and Opportunities
for Legal Marketing/PR Positions
Tuesday, June 20, 2006


 


Know what you're worth but also what you must pay to attract the right talent.

Is your salary and/or salary offer competitive? Maybe you are interested in what the next position requires or just exploring how to better structure your position given the skills you already possess. Find out how to match skills to positions within a law firm and what you can expect regarding compensation.

This conference addresses compensation and opportunities based on skills, education as well as what's reasonable given an organization's industry and size.

Marketing professionals in the legal industry can use the information in this program to lobby for a more strategic position or for a compensation package more in keeping with their responsibilities and contributions. In addition, the information can assist law firms in structuring marketing positions and responsibilities for the best mutual benefit.

Join us as we discuss topics such as:

  • The skills you need to be competitive
  • The fundamentals that matter
  • Agency or news background, which matters more?
  • National trends in marketing departments (i.e., positions, titles, organization, etc.)
  • Skills and experience of law firm marketers
  • Compensation data – nationally, by region, by education, etc.
  • Do's and don'ts for a job search
  • Other observations on law marketing positions

Join our panel of accomplished leaders in the law firm marketing profession on Tuesday, June 20th 12-2 P.M. EDT for this can't-miss conference from LJN's Wed Audio Conference Division.

Moderator:
Elizabeth Lampert

Editorial Director

LJN Web Audio Division

 
Use the order link below
 or call
800-999-1916

LJN Web Audio Conference Division



Speakers:


Sally J. Schmidt,
President
Schmidt Marketing, Inc.


Jennifer Johnson,
Director of Recruitment
Wisnik Career Enterprises, Inc.



Eleanor Kerlow Esq.
Senior Public Relations Specialist
Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP

Skills, Salaries and Opportunities
for Legal Marketing/PR Positions
Tuesday, June 20, 2006


 


Know what you're worth but also what you must pay to attract the right talent.

Is your salary and/or salary offer competitive? Maybe you are interested in what the next position requires or just exploring how to better structure your position given the skills you already possess. Find out how to match skills to positions within a law firm and what you can expect regarding compensation.

This conference addresses compensation and opportunities based on skills, education as well as what's reasonable given an organization's industry and size.

Marketing professionals in the legal industry can use the information in this program to lobby for a more strategic position or for a compensation package more in keeping with their responsibilities and contributions. In addition, the information can assist law firms in structuring marketing positions and responsibilities for the best mutual benefit.

Join us as we discuss topics such as:

  • The skills you need to be competitive
  • The fundamentals that matter
  • Agency or news background, which matters more?
  • National trends in marketing departments (i.e., positions, titles, organization, etc.)
  • Skills and experience of law firm marketers
  • Compensation data – nationally, by region, by education, etc.
  • Do's and don'ts for a job search
  • Other observations on law marketing positions

Join our panel of accomplished leaders in the law firm marketing profession on Tuesday, June 20th 12-2 P.M. EDT for this can't-miss conference from LJN's Wed Audio Conference Division.

Moderator:
Elizabeth Lampert

Editorial Director

LJN Web Audio Division

 
Use the order link below
 or call
800-999-1916

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