Friends Describe You Do You Research Proposal

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In my future desired career as a marketing planner after I graduate, I hope to be known as someone who is determined to fight for her client's interests, someone who is always challenging conventional wisdom, but still has an open mind. I think that my knowledge of Far East business and social culture, as well as my linguistic abilities will make me an asset to whatever firm I join -- or found. I like to feel as if I am on the cutting edge, not just of fashionable clothes, but of the newest thoughts, ideas, and trends. To me 'keeping up' does not mean 'keeping up with the Joneses' in terms of material possessions, but 'keeping up' with witticism, news, and above all knowledge of how to succeed in enterprise. That is why I...

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The truth is, I have a very sensitive and emotional side: one aspect of marketing that attracts me is trying to understand what moves consumers in terms of their subconscious impressions. I am fascinated by people, and what types of styles and persuasive techniques compel people to see the world in a new way. Behind my steely fortitude is a caring and curious intelligence. I think my strong personality, combined with my more compassionate qualities give me the ideal attributes to succeed in the future business world I hope to enter.

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