Marketing Trade Show RepresentativeLulu is looking for a high-energy, friendly, and intelligent individual to represent us at industry trade shows. The Marketing Representative will travel to trade shows across the United States. This will include, but not be limited to, coordination of trade show event logistics, managing communications and materials relevant to trade shows, and sharing product information with potential partners and customers at actual events.Requirements:Our ideal candidate will be able to execute many tasks and projects simultaneously, communicating clearly and in a timely manner with multiple in-house departments and outside partners. Familiarity with general business administrative procedures, the capacity for initiative, independent thought, and autonomous action are also required. Candidates should be comfortable with a high volume of travel, including many weekends. This is a great opportunity to grow within the field of marketing and start an exciting career with Lulu. If you are interested, email your resume to jobs@lulu.com. This is a full time position starting immediately.[Edited on January 5, 2007 at 11:40 AM. Reason : .]
1/5/2007 11:39:54 AM
sounds like fun. do i need to have a marketing degree?
1/5/2007 12:27:30 PM
what are you trading for?
1/5/2007 12:46:48 PM
i think it means full time..
1/5/2007 12:47:37 PM
lol I got that email
1/5/2007 2:13:51 PM
You do not need to have a marketing degree for this position. It really could be a lot of fun and we are trying to hire two people to work as a team on attending these events. Please help me get the word out!
1/5/2007 5:19:10 PM
Rule to the wise. If you don't say what the job is doing, its typically is scam, crap job, or both.
1/5/2007 5:34:05 PM
I think the posting is pretty clear. Negative attitudes need not apply!
1/5/2007 5:49:10 PM
is a company car provided?
1/6/2007 2:03:04 AM
WHEW...THAT WAS A REAL LULU
1/6/2007 9:00:40 AM
There is no company car. Most of the travel will require you to fly and then rent a car - all travel expensed to Lulu.
1/6/2007 2:26:16 PM
here's the email I got about this if it helps with infoJob Title Marketing Trade Show RepresentativeJob Description Marketing Trade Show RepresentativeLulu is looking for a high-energy, friendly, and intelligent individual to represent us at industry trade shows. The Marketing Representative will travel to trade shows across the United States. This will include, but not be limited to, coordination of trade show event logistics, managing communications and materials relevant to trade shows, and sharing product information with potential partners and customers at actual events.Requirements:Our ideal candidate will be able to execute many tasks and projects simultaneously, communicating clearly and in a timely manner with multiple in-house departments and outside partners. Familiarity with general business administrative procedures, the capacity for initiative, independent thought, and autonomous action are also required. Candidates should be comfortable with a high volume of travel, including many weekends.This is a great opportunity to grow within the field of marketing and start an exciting career with Lulu. Email us to learn more!send resume through CCN or email to jobs@lulu.comType of Job Full TimeJob Location North CarolinaPosting Date 01/02/2007Expiration Date 02/01/2007Job RequirementsDegrees Wanted None RequiredMajors Wanted None RequiredJob Targets Wanted None RequiredSpecial Skills WantedOther Job RequirementsCompany InformationCompany Name Lulu Enterprises, Inc.Employer Web Site http://www.lulu.comCompany Description Founded in 2002, Lulu is the web's premier independent publishing marketplace for digital do-it-yourselfers. It's the only place on the web where you can publish, sell and buy any and all things digital * books, music, comics, photographs, movies and well, you get the idea. We simply provide the tools that leave control of content in the hands of the people who created the content. You see, Lulu is a technology company, not a publisher. So you can use Lulu to publish and sell any kind of digital content, and no one here is going to ask you to change anything. Ever. Your vision is entirely YOURS.There is no set-up fee and no minimum order to publish and sell on Lulu. We manage the online business, including printing, delivery and customer service. You set your own royalty for each piece of content, and at the end of each quarter, we'll mail you a check for the royalties your content generates. Lulu makes a small percentage from each transaction, which means that we only make money if you succeed in selling your work.Lulu was founded by Bob Young, who was also the co-founder of Red Hat, the world's leading open source company. We mention this only because, like Lulu, open source software is based on putting users in control of technology. In much the same way, Lulu believes in putting authors and independent publishers in control of their digital content, from content creation to pricing to royalties. Lulu simply brings creative content to the world and gives our talented publishers and web visitors the venue to buy and sell independent works. Publishing through Lulu leaves control of content in the hands of the people who created it. Pretty revolutionary, really.Equal Opportunity Employer YesI have detailed contact info that I removed but can provide if someone needs it.
1/6/2007 2:40:09 PM
We're receiving some good resumes but I'm bumping this back up to let everyone know that if you're interested in applying to do it soon!
1/8/2007 2:41:08 PM
I applied for a job as a communication specialist last May with Lulu....never heard anything at all back from them. Kinda dissapointing to not even get a "no thanks"...
1/8/2007 9:55:26 PM