Wednesday, November 12, 2014

CAS Student is Markprof's Shortlisted Contender


Fourth year Political Science major Maryliz Zubiri, alongside UPM College of Pharmacy student Krishelle Anne Obispo, joins the elite list of 2014 MarkProf Bootcamp's Top 35 contenders.

As per the website of MarkProf Foundation, Inc., shortlisted applicants will undergo additional two screening days to make the final cut of 25. MarkProf's Board of Directors and Board of Trustees go through the feedback about each individual to carefully deliberate who will progress and get the chance to be part of MarkProf's Leadership Network.

Yearly, Markprof Foundation looks for 25 of the most promising graduating college students who want to pursue careers in marketing and sales. After a long and stringent screening process of business simulations, interviews, and case studies, the apprentices are offered an exceptional means for jump starting their career via a prestigious free-of-charge Marketing Leadership Bootcamp where they would get unparalleled training from the country’s most renowned corporate leaders and entrepreneurs.

The boot camp consists of seven weekends of learning from the country's best marketing and sales professionals. Selected trainees will get to listen to practitioners from different local and multinational companies giving lectures on advanced topics that are not taught in schools. They will get the chance to apply what they learned in live business cases in various modules. The performance of each apprentice is closely monitored in the course of seven weekends. Each candidate is expected to perform at the standard MarkProf sets which is measured by a numerical grade. Only those that consistently meet the standard are allowed to finish the entire boot camp leading to MarkProf Leadership Network membership.

Markprof Foundation was put up by internationally renowned marketing guru Josiah L. Go and J&J ASEAN Consumer Group of Companies First Regional President Diosdado Salvador Jr.

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