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Game Informer Magazine Work Values
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Daily Duties at Game Informer Magazine:
Work with all departments and all Online/Print editors to conceptualize, organize, develop and execute given contests, sweepstakes, 240+ Advertising-related projects and various printed Advertorials for future issues with clients including Sony, Sony Online, Nintendo, Square Enix and Intel, not to limit a plethora of interested companies such as Jeep, Ubisoft, Namco, Atari, THQ, Nivea, Verizon, Honda, Subaru, Toyota & Puma among many others for which a variety of proposals were developed over a 24-month period of time. Extensive duties include organizing and shipping overnight packages to prospective clients, conducting Market Share Reports, tracking ad folio content and researching competitor magazine content. Game Informer's total Membership and Newsstand sales exceeds 3.2 million copies per month, more than Maxim, FHM, Stuff & Rolling Stone Magazine and is the 20th Largest Consumer Magazine in the U.S.
What they like about Game Informer Magazine:
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Art Director, Copywriter, Brand Manager, Marketing manager, Photographer, Marketing Coordinator, Print Designer
Information about Game Informer Magazine
Company Rank: Not Available
Average length of employment : 2 years
Average salary of employees: $42,000
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Climbers who worked at Game Informer Magazine had these interests:
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Game Informer Magazine |
When I worked at Game Informer Magazine, I was in charge of designing all online and in-book magazine contests and sweepstakes. You can see samples of it on their site. |
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google.com http://www.google.com |
I use google.com for all my searching of personal and work related information |
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